{March & April 1885. BULLETIN BROOKLYN ENTOM. SOC. VOL, VII... 155 
The following is a list of those who have subscribed as original mem- 
ers or indicated their intention so to do.* 
G. W. J. Angell. Alwin Gottweiss. q Christ. H. Roberts. 
Wm. Beuttenmuller. Edw. L. Gref. Stephen P. Sammis. 
A.W. Putman Cramer. 4H. Herper. ~ L. C. Schenk. 
Jacob Doll. Geo. D. Hulst. _ W. Schenk. 
Chas. A. A. Duering. Chas. W. Leng. F. M. Schwensen. 
Henry Edwards. M. L. Linell. John B. Smith. 
S. L. Elliot. A. Luetgens. F. A. Stinner. 
Geo. Frank. Jul. Eduard Meyer. Fredk. Tepper. 
Chas. Fuchs. Julius Mohns. Wm. Waters. 
Geo. Gade. B. Neumoegen. : Archibald ©. Weeks. 
Chas. F. Gaul. Richd. F. Pearsall. 
BY-LAWS OF THE 
BROOKLYN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
ARTICLE I. 
Or MeEmBERs. 
Sec..1. The society shall consist of ordinary, life, corresponding 
and honorary members, The ordinary and life members only shall be 
members of the corporation, and shall be entitled to vote, hold office and 
transact business. 
Sec. 2. Corresponding and honorary members shall be entitled to 
all other priveleges of ordinary and life members, but shall not be sub- 
ject to fees or dues. 
Sec. 3. All members shall be entitled to all the publications of the 
Society and to all other advantages save as above specified. 
Sec. 4. Honorary members may be elected on motion of any life 
or ordinary member at any stated meeting of the Society; but no person 
shall be elected as such, unless he has attained a recognized high rank 
in Entomological Science, or has done some act materially furthering 
the progress of Entomology or of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. 
Sec. 5. Corresponding members may be elected at any stated 
meeting of the society, on like motion as in the case of honorary mem- 
bers; and any person not a resident of the United States from whom the 
society receives benefits in the way of additions to its library, or in any 
other material way, is eligible as such member. 
* A few others are still to be heard’ from. 
