4 CONSTITUTIOiif. 



inatlon among its members by eorrc^poiidin.ix 

 v.-ith similar Societies both at home and 

 ;jbrotx«l, and by providing a lieading-Room, 

 Library and Museum for the use" of the 

 Society. 



ARTICLE III. — MEMBERSHIP. 



Any person can become a member of this 

 Society by subscribing liis name to the Con- 

 stitution and By-Laws and paying the en- 

 trance fee of five dollars annually in advan';e. 

 Any person can become a life-member by 

 subscribing his name to the Constitution and 

 liy-Laws and paying into the treasury the 

 8iiia of one hundred dollars. Honorary mem- 

 bei's can only become such by being elected 

 by a two-thiris vote of the liiembers present 

 at any meeting. Any person whose sub- 

 r:.cription is more than three months in arrears 

 sliall thereby forfeit all right to membership. 



ARTICLE IV. — OFFICERS. 



The Otlicers of this Society shall be a Pre- 

 sident, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, 

 Treasurer, and a Board of Directors, which 

 ^shall consist of nine elected members, toge- 

 ther with the Presidetit, Vice-Presidents and 

 Treasurer, who shall be ex officio members of 

 the Board. 



ARTICLE v. — ELECTION OF OlPFICEUS. 



The Presidcntj Vice-Presidents, Secretary, 



