AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION, &c. 



At the annual metBting of the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety, held at their Hall on Saturday, September 18, 1830, it was 



Voted, That the alterations in the Constitution and By-Laws of 

 this Society, with a list of the Members and Standing Committees, 

 be appended to the Anniversary Address, lo be published agreea- 

 bly to a vote of the Society. 



At a stated meeting of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 

 held on Saturday, March 0, 1830, at the Hall of the Society, it was 



Resolved, That Honorary and Corresponding Members may be 

 hereafter elected by the Council, instead of the manner prescribed 

 in the XXI Vth article of the By-Laws. 



The following Resolutions to amend the Constitution, were 

 offered, to be acted upon at the next stated meeting of the Society. 



Resolved, That the Vllth section of the Constitution be so far 

 amended, as that all members be elected by the Council, instead 

 of the mode prescribed in said section. 



Resolved, That the IXth section of the Constitution be so far 

 amended, that the Anniversary of the Society shall hereafter be 

 observed on the third Wednesday of September. 



Voted, To amend the By-Laws of the Society by reducing the 

 fee of Life Membership to Fifteen Dollars, including the annual 

 subscription of the first year. 



An adjourned meeting of the Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety was held on the 13th of March, when the following regula- 

 tions for the Library and Cabinet were adopted. 



ARTICLE I. 



All books, manuscripts, drawings, engravings, paintings, models, 

 and other articles belonging to the Society, shall be confided 

 to the special care of the Committee on the Library, which shall 

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