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scribed, he shall not in virtue of his resident membership, be 

 eligible as a candidate for honorary membership, without be- 

 ing regularly proposed as such. 



XX.— OF LIFE SUBSCRIPTION. 



Any member paying thirty dollars shall be considered a 

 member for life, and shall not be called on for any farther an- 

 nual payments. 



XXI.—OF MEMBERS IN DEFAULT. 



At the first meeting in January, of every year, the Treasurer 

 shall lay before the Society a list of the members, specifying 

 who have, and who have not paid their contributions, and any 

 member whose contributions shall be found to be more than 

 two years in arrears, after the same shall have become due, 

 and payable aforesaid, provided payment thereof has been per- 

 sonally demanded of him by the Treasurer, or collector author- 

 ised by him for the purpose, such member shall be considered 

 as withdrawing from the Society, and be no longer deemed a 

 member of it, and the same shall be entered on the minutes. 

 XXII.— OF NEW RULES. 



New rules or alterations to be made in old rules, except at 

 the annual meeting in January, shall be proposed and the pro- 

 posal entered on the minutes, at a preceding stated meeting, 

 and may then be made by not less than two-thirds of the mem- 

 bers present. 



XXIII.— OF DISPOSITION OF THE FUNDS 



When any part of the Society's funds is to be disposed of 

 excepting at the annual meeting or for ordinary contingent ex- 

 penses, the same shall be done at a stated meeting, or special 

 one, after having been proposed at a previous stated meeting. 



XXIV. 



Still farther to advance the objects of this institution, the 

 Society will promote the establishment of other similar Socie- 

 ties in the United States. 



