ARTICLE VII. 



RULES. 



The ordinary rules of parliamentary bodies shall be observed. 

 ARTICLE VIII. 



SUSPENSION AND AMENDMENT. 



Section i. These By-Laws shall not be suspended without 

 the unanimous consent of the members present. 



Sec. 2. Any amendment to the By-Laws must be presented 

 in writing and be read by the Secretary, when, upon receiving the 

 vote of two-thirds of the members present, it shall become a part 

 of these By-Laws. 



ARTICLE IX. 



READING of papers. 



All special papers to be read before the Society or filed in its 

 archives shall be deposited with the Secretary, for the examination 

 of the Executive Committee, at least five days previous to the meet- 

 ing following, and shall, by their consent, be presented to the 

 Society, and read and published, or may be published in the pro- 

 ceedings without reading. 



ARTICLE X. 



publication of proceedings. 



The proceedings of the Society, the roll of the officers, com- 

 mittees and members shall be published annually, under the super- 

 vision of the Secretary and Executive Committee, and a copy of the 

 proceedings sent to each member of the Society. 



ARTICLE XI. 



EXPULSION AND REMOVAL. 



The expulsion and removal of members or officers for im- 

 proper conduct or for violation of the Constitution and By-Laws, 

 may be effected by a two-third vote of all the members present at 

 a regular meeting. 



ARTICLE XII. 



EXHIBITS. 



The Society invites all members having specimens or objects 

 of historic or scientific interest to exhibit the same at the regular 

 meetings. 



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