1912] Constitution Vil 
CONSTITUTION. 
AR TIC LEAL, 
NAME. 
SECTION 1. This organization shall be known as THE 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. 
ARTICLE: If. 
OBJECT. 
SECTION 1. It shall be the purpose of this society to pro- 
mote the science of entomology in all its branches, to secure 
cooperation in all measures tending to that end, and to facilitate 
personal intercourse between entomologists. 
AI TUGIE,. IIL. 
MEMBERSHIP. 
SECTION 1. The membership of this society shall consist of 
three classes—members, fellows, and honorary fellows. 
SEc. 2. All persons interested in entomology shall be 
eligible to membership. 
SEc. 3. Members who have made important contributions 
to the science of entomology may be elected fellows or honorary 
fellows of the society. 
ARTICLE IV. 
OFFICERS. 
SECTION 1. The officers of this society shall be a President, 
two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, and a Treasurer; but these 
two last offices may be held by the same person. 
SEC. 2. The business of the society not otherwise provided 
for shall be in the hands of an executive committee, consisting 
of the officers named in Section 1, and of six additional members, 
five of whom shall be elected from the Fellows by the Society, 
and the sixth shall be ex officio the Managing Editor. Four 
members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum. 
SEC. 3. The president shall represent the society upon the 
Council of the American Association for the Advancement of 
Science until such time as the society shall be qualified for 
representation by two councillors, in which case the second 
councillor shall be elected from the fellows by the Executive 
Committee. 
