4 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 



Sec. 4. Honorary members shall be elected ouly at the auuual meet- 

 ing, and must have been j)roposed by the Council not less than two months 

 before such meeting, and the names of the candidates posted in a conspicu- 

 ous place in the Hall of the Academy for that time. 



Each candidate for life, resident, honorary, or associate membership 

 must, to be elected, have received the votes of at least foi;r-tifths of the 

 members voting, and no more than one candidate can be voted for at one 

 ballot. No election shall be declared unless tweutj' votes have been cast, 

 and in such case the ballot shall be taken at the next stated meeting. 



Sec. 5. Any resident member maj' at any time after his election be- 

 come a life member by paying into the treasury of the Academy the sum 

 of one hundred dollars, and notifying the Recording Secretary that he de- 

 sires to be enrolled as a life member. The Council shall have the jDrivi- 

 lege of nominating for election for life membership at the annual election 

 such persons as have rendered vahiable services to the Academy; such 

 elections not to exceed two annually. 



Correspondents of the Academy shall be appointed by the Council for 

 one year, and shall have the jirivilege of attending the meetings and visit- 

 ing the library and museum, and of reading and communicating papers to 

 the Academy. 



Sec. 6. The business of the Academy shall be managed exclusively by 

 the resident and life members, from whom the officers of the Academy 

 shall be elected. Honorary and associate members shall have all the 

 rights and privileges of the Academy exceiit that of voting. 



Sec. 7. The number of honorary members shall not exceed fifty, of 

 which thirty shall be residents and citizens of the United States, and 

 twenty of foreign countries. 



Sec. 8. Any member may be ex^jelled from the Academy for cause, and 

 after due hearing, by a vote of two-thirds of the members present and vot- 

 ing. But proceedings for such expulsion can be conducted only at a 

 stated or adjourned meeting. The accused shall have the right to be 

 present at trial, but must withdraw when the vote for expulsion is or- 

 dered. 



A member shall not be exi^elled unless at least twenty members vote 

 for his expulsion. 



A person expelled from the Academy shall forever thereafter be ineligible 

 for membership. 



ARTICLE III. 



trustees . 



Section 1. There shall be elected annually seven Trustees, who shall 

 have charge and management of the estate and property belonging to this 

 Society, and shall transact all affairs relative to the temporalities thereof. 



Sec. 2. Immediately after entering upon their term of ofiQce, the Trus- 



