Proceedings, lOli. 



5. The officers of the Sttciety shall form a Council who shall have the direction 

 and management of the affairs of the Society. The Coum-il shall meet once in every 

 quarter, the time and place of meeting to be appointed by the President, and notice 

 tt) be given by tlie Secretary at least ten days beforehand. 



C. The Council .shall draw up a yearly report on the state of the Society, in 

 which shall be given an abstract of all the proceedings, and a duly audited account 

 of the receipts and expenditure of the Society during tlieir term of office; and such 

 report shall be read at the annual general meeting. 



Sectiox V. — Meetings. 



1. Ordinary meetings shall be held once a month, on such days and at such hour 

 ns the Society by resolution may from time to time agree upon. 



2. The annual general meeting of the Society shall be held at the place and 

 during the same time as the E.xhibition of the Agricultural and Arts Association is 

 being held in each year, to receive and deliberate upon the report of the Council on 

 the state of the Society, to elect officers and Directors for the ensuing year, and to 

 transact any other business of which notice has been given. 



3. Special meetings of the Society may be called by the President upou the 

 written request of five members of the Society, provided that' one week's notice of 

 the meeting be given, and that its ob.iect be si)ecified. 



Section VI. — Bbanciies oi the Society. 



1. Branches of the Society may be formed in any place within the Dominion of 

 Canada on a written application to the Societ.v from at least six persons resident 

 in the locality. 



2. Each branch shall be required to pay to the i)arent Society ,"0 cents per 

 aunum for each paying member on its list. 



3. Every branch shall be governed by the Constitution of the Society, but shall 

 have power to elect its own officers and enact by-laws for itself, provided tliey he 

 not contrary to the tenor and spirit of the Constitution of the whole Societ.v. 



4. All members of the branches shall be members of the Societ.v and entitled to 

 all the privileges of members. 



5. No corresponding or honorary member shall be appointed by the branches, but 

 such members may be proposed at general meetings of the Si>eiety by any branch as 

 well as by the individual members. 



li. Each branch shall transmit to the parent Society, on or before the first of 

 September each year, an annual report of its proceedings; sn<-h report to l)e read at 

 the annual general meeting. 



Section VII. — .Vltekatiox oe CoxsTiTtTiox. 



1. No article in any section of this Constitution shall be altered nr added to. 

 unless notice be first given at an ordinary meeting of the Society, or of a branch, 

 and the alteration or addition be sanctioned by two-thirds of the members present at 

 the next ensuing meeting; the Secretary of the Society, or of the Branch, shall then 

 notify the Secretaries of all the other branches; when the sanction of all the 

 branches has been obtained in the same niauuer, the alteration or addition shall 

 become law. 



Section VIII. — Subscription Price op Mag.\zine. 



The annual subscription price of the Canadian Entomologist shall he $2, postage 

 included, payable in advance. Members of the Society who have paid their annual 

 dues shall receive the magazine free of charge, as stated in section III., clause 1. 

 of the Constitution of the Societ.v. 



The by-laws of the Society were approved and voted uixju. article by article, and 

 are herewith recorded as passed by the Society in annual convention, .Tanuary 23rd, 

 1914. 



