10 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 
State and who have been dropped from the rolls for the 
non-payment of dues, may upon their return to the State 
have their names restored to the rolls as provided for new 
members in Art. III, Sec. 2 of this Constitution. 
Sec. 5. Honorary members shall be non-residents of 
the State. They may be elected on account of special 
prominence in science on the written recommendation of 
two members of the Academy. The elections shall be in 
the manner prescribed for resident members. 
Sec. 6. Patrons.—Any person paying to the Acad- 
emy the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) at one 
time shall be classed as a patron and shall be entitled to 
all the privileges of a member and to all publications of 
the Academy. 
Sec. 7. Fees.—Resident members shall pay an initia- 
tion fee of one dollar and annual dues of two dollars; but 
the Secretaries shall be exempt from the payment of reg- 
ular dues during the years of their service. 
Sec. 8. Life Members —Any person who at one 
time shall contribute twenty-five dollars ($25.00) to the 
funds of the Academy may be elected a life member of 
this Academy and shall be exempt from all assessments 
therein. 
_ ARTICLE IV. 
Sec.l. Officers —The elective officers of this Acad- 
emy shall be chosen by ballot at the annual meeting, and 
shall consist of a President and two Vice Presidents, who 
shall perform the duties usually pertaining to their 
respective offices. All of the officers shall be elected or 
appointed from the Fellows. 
Sec. 2. Secretaries —There shall be a Permanent 
Secretary and a Corresponding Secretary appointed by 
the Council to hold office during the pleasure of that body. 
The duties of the Permanent Secretary shall be those ordi- 
narily pertaining to that office and in addition he shall 
have charge of all books, collections and other property 
of the Academy. The Permanent Secretary shall also 
perform the duties usually assigned to a Treasurer. 
The Corresponding Secretary shall perform the duties 
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