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dues alrpiuly paid and $;.'()0, Ix-coiiie a Life ,Mciii1)ct, l)iit such i)avHieiit shall be 

 not less than $100. 



Skc. 7. The payment of $1,000 at one time, or in the case of a Life Meml)er, 

 of $800. shall constitute any meml)cr a I'atron. 



Sec. 8. The payment of $:?,500 at one time, or in the case of a Patron of 

 $1,500, or of a Life Member of $2,300, shall constitute any member an Associate 

 Founder. 



Si;c. 9. Any nienii)er who shall donate to the Society .$,5,000, or property 

 of equal value, or any Associate Founder who shall donate $2,500, or any Patron 

 who shall donate $4',600, may be elected by the Board of Managers or Executive 

 Committee a Foimder. 



Si:c. 10. Any member who shall have donated to the Society ten thousand 

 dollars ($10,000), or its equivalent, may be elected i)y the Board of Managers 

 or the Executive Committee a Founder in Perpetuity. Such Founder in Per- 

 petuity shall have the power to designate by a last will and testament his suc- 

 cessor, who shall thereupon be entitled to all the rights and privileges of the 

 original Founder in Perpetuity, including the right of designating in turn his 

 successor. 



Sec. 11. Any member who shall have donated to the Society $25,000, or its 

 equivalent, may be elected by the Board of Managers, or the Executive Committee, 

 a Benefactor. Benefactors shall have the rights and privileges of a Founder m 

 Perpetuity. 



Sec. 12. Persons who have rendered marked service in the science of zoology 

 or natural history may be elected Honorary Members, but not more than three 

 such Honorary Members shall be elected in any one calendar year. 



Sec. 13. A resident member who shall have rendered marked scientific or 

 professional services to the Society in any branch of its work may be elected by 

 the Executive Committee a Life Member, Patron, Associate Founder, or Founder. 

 A resident of New York who shall have rendered marked service in zoology or 

 natural history may be elected by the Executive Connnittee a Permanent Fellow. 



Sec 14. Non-residents who communicate valuable information to the Society, 

 or who have rendered marked service in the science of zoology or natural history, 

 may be elected Corresponding Members. 



Sec 15. Benefactors, Founders in Perpetuity, Founders, Associate Found- 

 ers, Patrons, Life Members, Honorary Members, Permanent Fellows, Fellows, 

 and Corresponding Members shall be exempt from annual dues. 



ARTICLE VII. 



privileges of members. 



Sec 1. A member's ticket admits the member and his immediate family to 

 the Park on reserve days, and to all lectures and special exhibitions, and may be 

 used by the member's immediate family, and shall be good for the current year. 



Sec 2. Admission tickets to the Park and Aquarium on reserve days are 

 issued to members for distribution, and are good for the current year. 



Sec. 3. Each member of the Society is entitled annually to a member's ticket 

 and to ten admission tickets. 



Sec 4. Each member shall also receive one copy of the catalogue or hand- 

 book, the report and official publication of the Society, and shall have all the 

 privileges of the Library and Meml)ers' Building. 



