1909] CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS 21 
ARTICLE III. 
Rieuts oF MEMBERS. 
Those members only who are subject to the payment of fees shall be entitled to vote or 
hold office. 
ARTICLE IV. 
OFFICERS. 
The officers shall be a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and an Executive 
Committee of seven, of which the President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer shall be 
members ex offictis. 
ARTICLE V. 
ELECTION OF OFFICERS. 
Officers shall be chosen by ballot at a meeting designated for the purpose at least three 
weeks in advance, and a majority of the votes cast shall be sufficient for a choice. 
ARTICLE VI. 
AMENDMENTS. 
The Constitution may be altered or amended by a two-thirds vote of those present and 
voting at any regular meeting of the Club, after a written proposition at a preceding meeting 
BY-LAWS OF THE CAMBRIDGE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB. 
(Embodying amendments of January 19, 1909.) 
ARTICLE I. 
FEEs. 
The Club shall consist of active and associate members. Active members are those who 
live near enough to attend the meetings of the Club, together with those who, living at greater 
distances, signify their willingness to be assessed and participate in the business of the Club. 
All others shall be known as associate members. The entrance fee shall be one dollar, and an 
assessment of the same amount shall be due January first of each year from each active mem- 
be. The President and Treasurer may, at their discretion, exempt a member from assess- 
ment. 
ARTICLE II. 
TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP. 
Members may withdraw from the Club by giving written notice of their intention and 
paying all arrearages due. A delay of one year in the payment of any fee shall work forfeiture 
of membership, unless said fee is paid within one month after a written notice to that effect 
given at the end of the year. 
