156 BULLETIN BROOKLYN ENTOM. SOC. VOL. VU. March & April 1885. ] 
Sec. 6. Ordinary and life members may be proposed by an ordinary 
or life member of the society at any stated. meeting, but shall not be 
elected until the next stated meeting, except upon motion of some per- 
son other than the proposer, and upon unanimous consent of those 
present. A three-fourths vote of those members present is Hegre. to elect 
a member of any class. 
Sec. 7. Any person regularly elected: may become a life inset 
by the payment of fifty dollars in money, or in what the society shall 
consider an equivalent thereto, and he.shall not be subject to any, further 
dues or assessments; nor shall he be: required to pay an initiation fee, if 
originally proposed as a life member. 
Sec. 8. Ordinary members shall. on > sesh pay an initiation fee of 
two dollars, and annual dues to an amount not exceeding six dollars, 
payable in equal monthly instalments; but no dues shall be charged for 
the month, in which he is.elected. The dues shall. be six dollars per 
annum until reduced by a resolution of the society, passed as prescribed 
by law for a change of by-laws. a 
Sec. 9. Members six months in arrear shall be notified by the 
Treasurer, and if such indebteduess continue for three months thereafter, 
such:member shall upon one month’s previous notice in writing be drop- 
‘ped: from ithe roll ofthe Society, unless. the. executive .committee, : for 
reasons doomed sufficient by them, accord a iqper extension of time. 
ARTICLE IL. 
Or Orricers AND THEIR pe asiais . i OM Rah cae 
Sec. 1. The affairs of the society shall be managed by an Executive 
Committee of seven, of which the President and Treasurer of the society 
shall be ex-officio 1 members. The executive committee, shall be elected 
each year at the annual meeting, and shall hold office for one year, or 
until their successors are elected. Vacancies by death, resignation or 
otherwise may be filled at any stated meeting, and the person elected to 
- fill a vacancy shall hold office only during the unexpired term of the 
_ person in whose place he was elected. The executive committee shall 
have charge of all the property of the society, and shall audit all bills, and 
transact all business relating to the society and not otherwise provided 
for, The vote of a majority of all the members of the committee shall 
be necessary to authorize any expenditures of money, or other disposi- 
tion of property belonging to the society. Bit se 
