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ARTICLE V. 



Section 1. Candidates for membership must be persons engaged in 

 the investigation of anatomical or cognate sciences and shall be pro- 

 posed in writing to the Executive Committee by two members, who 

 shall accompan}^ the recommendation by a list of the candidate's pub- 

 lications, together with the references. The election shall take place in 

 open meeting, a two-thirds vote being necessary. 



Section 2. Honorary members may be elected from those not Ameri- 

 cans who have distinguished themselves in anatomical research, 



ARTICLE VI. 



The annual dues shall be five dollars. A member in arrears for dues 

 for two years shall be dropped by the Secretary at the next meeting of 

 the Association, but may be reinstated, at the discretion of the Executive 

 Committee, on payment of arrears. 



ARTICLE VII. 



Section 1. Five members shall constitute a quorum for the transac- 

 tion of business. 



Section 2. Any change in the constitution of the Association must 

 be presented in writing at one meeting in order to receive consideration 

 and be acted upon at the next meeting; due notice of the proposed 

 change to be sent to each member at least one month in advance of the 

 meeting at which such action is to be taken. 



Section 3. The ruling of the Chairman shall be in accordance with 

 " Roberts' Rules of Order.' 



Orders Adopted by the Association. 



The election of delegates to the Executive Committee of the Congress 

 of American Physicians and Surgeons shall take place every three years. 



Newly elected members must qualify by payment of dues for one 

 year within thirty days after election. 



The maximum limit of time for the reading of papers shall be twenty 

 minutes. 



The Secretary and Treasurer shall be allowed his traveling expenses 

 and the sum of $10 toward the payment of his hotel bill, at each 

 session of the Association. 



That the Association discontinue the separate publication of its pro- 

 ceedings, and that the American Journal of Anatomy be sent to each 

 member of the Association, on payment of his annual dues, this journal 

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