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same within three months after notification by the Treasurer, his 
name may be erased from the rolls.* 
5. All contributions received under the provisions of Section 2 
of this Chapter, as also those received from the Patrons, shall be 
invested in United States or in New York State securities, and the 
income derived therefrom be applied to the general purposes of 
the Academy. 
CuapTeR IX.—Of the Publications. 
1. The publications of the Academy shall consist of the Annals 
and the Proceedings, + and such other documents as shall be or- 
dered by the Academy. 
2. The publications shall be issued under the supervision of the 
Committee of Publication, and shall be furnished to members, fel- 
lows, and subscribers at such rates as may be determined by the 
Academy. 
3. No member or fellow shall publish any part of the proceed- 
ings of the Academy, nor any paper read before it, without the 
consent of the Council, or by a resolution of the Academy. 
CHAPTER X.—Of the Publication Fund. 
1. Contributions may be received towards establishing a Publi- 
cation Fund; all such contributions shall be invested in United 
States or in New York State securities, and the income thereof be 
applied toward defraying the expense of the scientific publications 
of the Academy. 
2. Contributors to this fund in the sum of one hundred dollars, 
or more, at one time, shall be entitled to one copy of all the sci- 
entific publications of the Academy appearing subsequently to the 
date of the payment of their contribution. 
CHAPTER XI.—Of the Museum. 
1. All donations shall have the names of the donors affixed 
thereto. 
2. All members shall have access to the Museum, subject to the 
regulations of the Academy. 
3. All deposited specimens shall be labelled with the name of 
* See Section 2 of the Charter. 
+ This name was changed to 7yansactions, by Resolution of the Academy, 
December 5, 1881. 
t This chapter has been suspended, on account of the destruction of the 
Museum by fire. 
