XX CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. 



notice for the annual meeting. On notification of his "election each member shall pay his en- 

 trance fee, but annual dues for the current year shall not be required unless he desires to 

 receive the published transactions of the Society for that year, in which case he shall pay 

 five dollars in addition to the entrance fee. 



5. Members and Associates can compound for all future dues and become Life Members 

 or Life Associates by making a single payment of two hundred dollars and signing an agree- 

 ment to conform to any future amendments to the Constitution and By-Laws. 



6. Members are entitled to no return of fees upon severing their connection with the 

 Society. 



7. Any member whose dues are more than three months in arrears shall be notified by 

 the Secretary. Should his dues become six months in arrears he shall be again notified by 

 the Secretary and his rights as a member suspended. Should his dues become one year in 

 arrears the delinquent member shall forfeit his membership in the Society unless the Council 

 may deem it expedient to extend the time of payment. 



8. The Council may, in its discretion, temporarily suspend the annual payment of dues 

 by any member whose circumstances have become such as to make such payment impossible, 

 and may, under similar circumstances, remit the whole or part of dues in arrears. 



9. No name shall be entered on the rolls as Member, Associate or Junior, nor shall the 

 privileges of membership be enjoyed until the payments required in paragraphs 1 to 4 of 

 this article have been made; if the payment be delayed for more than six months from the 

 date of election, the same shall be void unless the Council otherwise direct. 



10. (1) Should the expulsion of any member be judged expedient by five or more 

 members, they must draw up and sign a proposal requesting such expulsion, delivering the 

 same to the Secretary, to be laid before the Council. 



(2) If the Council do not find reason to concur in the proposal, no entry thereof shall 

 appear in the minutes, nor shall any public discussion thereon be permitted. 



(3) If, however, the Council find the charges contained in the proposal for expulsion 

 substantiated, the accused member shall be notified and given an opportunity to resign. If 

 he avails himself of this privilege, no entry shall be made on the minutes nor public discus- 

 sion in the case be permitted. But if he declines to resign and offers no satisfactory explana- 

 tion of the charge, the whole case shall be submitted to a special meeting of the Society. 



(4) If two-thirds of the members at this special meeting (providing there be not less 

 than twenty present) vote for expulsion, the Chairman of the meeting shall cause the accused 

 to be expelled from the Society, and direct the Secretary to notify the accused of this action. 



Article IV. 

 Officers. 



\. The officers of the Society shall consist of a President, Past Presidents, Honorary 

 Vice-Presidents, twelve Vice-Presidents, twenty-four members of Council, and a Secretary 

 and Treasurer. 



2. Both Members and Associates are eligible for the offices of President, Honorary 

 Vice-President, Vice-President and members of Council, but three-fourths of the Council shall 

 be Members. 



