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-UIEXDIMEXT TO COXSTITUTIOX AXD BY-LAWS. 



Kew Article : Order of Business. 

 (Instead of present Article Y.) 



ARTICLE Y. 

 ORDER OF BUSINESS. 



1. Call to order by President. 



2. Roll call of members. 



3. Applications for membership. 



4. Reports of Officers. 



a. President. 



b. Secretary. 



c. Treasurer. 



d. Standing Committees. 



5. Committees appointed by the President. 



a. Committee of five on nomination of officers for en- 

 suing year. 



b. Committee of three on time and place of next meet- 

 ing. 



c. Auditing committee of three. 



6. Reading of papers and discussions of same. 



(Xote — a. In the reading of pai)ers preference shall be 

 given to members ^sresent. 

 b. The President and the two secretaries are em- 

 powered to arrange tlie papers of the meetings of the 

 society). 



T. Miscellaneous l)usiness. 



8. Adjournnu'ut. 



Mr. Chirk: Witbout taking up too nnu-li time 1 will state 

 that the committee on time and place have had under considera- 

 tion the invitations from different points, very cordial ones from 

 Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Wood's Hole and Mill Creek, Michigan. 

 Tliose ])resenting the names of these different cities (especially 

 Mill Creek) have invited the society very cordially. Mr. Tuttle 

 presented the Niagai'n Falls matter, and lluy an' all good places 

 — no question about it — Init the committee have decided to make 

 the following report : 



After carefidlv considering the invitations froni the several 



