E.C EXTUMOLOGIC'AL SOCIETY. 



Section II. — Election of Members. 



i. All eaiuliciates for ordinary or life membership must be proposetl by a member 

 at a regular meetiug of the Society and be balloted for ; the affirmative vote of tbree- 

 fourth.s of the members present shall be necessary for the election of a candidate. 



2. Honorary members must be recommended by at least three members, who 

 shall certify that the jwrson named is eminent for his entomological attainments: 

 the election in their case shall be conducted in the same manner as laid down for 

 other members. 



3. Corresponding members shall be elected in the same manner as honorary 

 members. 



4. Whenever any person is elected a member in any class, the Secretary shall 

 immediately inform him of the same by letter, and no i)erson shall be considered a 

 member until he lias signified his acquiescenc-e iu the election. 



.5. Every person elected a member is required to pay his first contribution within 

 one month of the date of his election: otherwise his election shall be null and void. 



Section III. — Contributions. 



1. The annual contribution of members shall be $1 ; all contributions to be due 

 in advance on the first day of January iu each year, the payment of which shall 

 entitle the member to a copy of all the publicatious of the Society during the year. 

 All new members, except those elected at and after the annual general meeting and 

 before the following first of January, shall be required to pay the subscription for 

 the year in which they are elected. 



2. Every member shall be considered to belong to the Society, and as such be 

 liable to the payment of his annual contribution, until he has either forfeited his 

 claim oi- has signified to the Secretary, iu writing, his desire to withdraw, when his 

 name shall lie erased from the list of members. 



3. Whenever any member shall be one j'ear in arrear in the payment of his 

 annual contribution, the Secretary shall inform him of the fact in writing. Any 

 member continuing two years in arrears sliall be considered to have withdrawn from 

 the Society, and his name shall be erased from the li.st of members. 



4. Life and honorary members shall be reciuired to pay an annual contribution. 



Sect'ion IV. — Officeiis. 



1. The duties of the President shall be to preside at all the meetings of the 

 Society, to preserve good oi'der and decorum, and to regulate debates. 



2. The duties of the Vice-President shall be tlie same as those of the President 

 during his absence. 



3. The duties of the Secretary-Treasurer shall be to take and preserve correct 

 minutes of the proceedings of the Society, and to present and read all communications 

 addressed to the Society; to notify members of their election, and those in arrear 

 of the amount of their indebtedness; to keep a correct list of the members of the 

 Society, with the dates of their election, resignation, or death, and their addres.ses : 

 to maintain the correspondence of the Society, and to acknowledge all donations to it. 

 He shall also take charge of the funds of the Society and keep an accurate account 

 of all the receipts and disbursements, and of the indebtedness of the members, and 

 render an annual report of the same at the annual general meeting of the Society, 

 in the manuer required by the Act resijecting the Board of Agriculture and Arts. 



4. It shall be the duty of the Curator to take charge of all books, specimens, 

 cabinets, and other properties of the Society; to keep and arrange in their proper 

 places all donations of specimens ; to keep a record of all contributions of books and 

 specimens, with a list of the contributors ; and to oversee and direct any exchange 

 of siiecimens. He shall also report annually to the Society on the condition of the 

 specimens and cabinets under his care. 



