182 AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. 
dent, and who, like Mr. Taylor, has devoted himself to our interests for a great many years; 
and Mr. Daniel H. Cox, who has been Secretary for the past ten years, and who knows about 
these matters very thoroughly. On the Council there are also a great many of us who are 
deeply interested in the welfare of the Society. These proposed amendments to the Constitu- 
tion and By-Laws have passed the scrutiny of all these men, with ample time and opportunity 
for discussion, and they are now presented to you for action. 
Mr. Mason S. CHAcE:—I think these changes will be an advantage, and I see no dis- 
advantage to them, and I move their adoption. 
The motion was seconded by Mr. P. J. McAuliffe and Mr. John L. Bogert. 
Tue PresIDENT :—All in favor of the adoption of the proposed amendments to the Con- 
stitution and By-Laws say “Aye”; contrary-minded, “No.” The vote appears to be in favor. 
It is so declared and the amendments are adopted. 
The meeting then adjourned until 2.45 o’clock. 
