ART V. The Recording Secretary shall take and preserve correct 

 minutes of the proceedings of the Society, preserve in regular files 

 all documents belonging thereto that may come in his possession, 

 read all communications made by resident members, notify all resi- 

 dent members of their election, and all committees of their appoint- 

 ment, keep a correct list of the resident members of the Society, 

 with the date of their election, resignation or death, and lay before 

 the Society at the stated meeting in December a written report of 

 his transactions during the preceding year. In his absence a Re- 

 cording Secretary pro tempore may be appointed. 



ART. VI. The Treasurer shall receive and take charge of the 

 funds of the Society, except those especially provided for, and attend 

 to the collection and payment of moneys, but no payment shall be 

 made by him except on an order from the President, attested by the 

 Recording Secretary. He shall keep a clear and detailed statement 

 of all receipts and expenditures which is laid before the Society at 

 the stated meeting in December, and at such other times as called 

 upon by the Society. 



ART. VII. In addition to the foregoing officers, provided for in 

 the Charter, there shall be a Librarian and a Curator, to be elected 

 annually in connection with the officers of the Society. 



ART. VIII. The Librarian shall take charge of all books and 

 pamphlets belonging to the Society, prepare a bibliographical cata- 

 logue of the same, collect and preserve materials for a history of the 

 Society, and report on the condition and state of the library to the 

 Executive Committee when called upon, and to the Society at the 

 stated meeting in December. 



ART. IX. The Curator shall take charge of the collections of 

 the Society and keep the keys thereof subject to the call of Execu- 

 tive Committee. He shall, under the supervision of the Executive 

 Committee, keep the collections in perfect order and arrangement, 

 shall incorporate therein all new material, and shall make exchanges 

 with kindred societies and individual collectors. Under the direc- 

 tion of the Librarian it shall also be his duty to perfect and maintain 

 the arrangement of the library, incorporate therein and carefully 

 catalogue all additions thereto, as opportunity affords prepare a 

 thorough system of card-catalogues thereof and from time to time 



