Sec. 2. Any adult person of good moral standing whose taste 

 and culture tend to affiliation with the Society is eligible for mem- 

 bership. 



Sec. 3. Historians, Scientists and former residents living else- 

 where, who shall be thought worthy, may be elected honorary mem- 

 bers. Such shall not, however, be required to contribute to the 

 funds, nor shall they be eligible to office, or vote at the meetings 

 of the Society. 



ARTICLE IV. 



OFFICERS. 



The officers of this Society shall be a President, two Vice 

 Presidents, a Secretary, a Treasuri-r, and an Executive Committee 

 consisting of five members, (and of which Committee the Secretary 

 shall be, ex-officio, a member), all of whom shall be elected annually, 

 by ballot, and shall hold office until the election of their successors. 



ARTICLE V. 



DUTIES OF OFFICERS. 



Section 1. The President, or in his absence or inability to 

 serve, the Vice Presidents, in their order, shall preside at all meet- 

 ings of the Society ; call special meetings at the written request of 

 three active members ; shall present or cause to be presented at each 

 annual meeting an address, or report of the Society ; suggest such 

 subjects as he may deem worthy of notice, and perform such other 

 duties as pertain to the office. 



Sec. 2. The Secretary shall keep a record of all the proceed- 

 ings of the Society, and a roll of the names of the members, their 

 residence, date of admission, and any subsequent changes. He shall 

 read all communications, conduct all correspondence, notify all 

 members four weeks in advance, of each regular meeting, and at 

 each annual meeting render a report of the duties performed by 

 him since the last annual meeting, and, in conjunction with the 

 Executive Committee, superintend such publications as the Society 

 shall direct. He shall notify all members of their election, and also 

 furnish each member of a committee with the names of his asso- 

 ciates on such committee. H'e shall have charge of the archives of 

 the Society and the custody of papers, documents, specimens, etc., 

 until otherwise provided for. 



Sec. 3. The Treasurer shall have charge of all the funds of 

 the Society, for which he shall be personally responsible ; shall collect 

 all moneys due the Society; pay all bills when countersigned by the 



