lO JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS 



restrictions than are necessary at the general monthly meetings 

 of the society, Sections of Committees may be established in the 

 following branches of science : — 



Section A. — Mathematics, Mechanics, Physics, Meteoro- 

 logy and Astronomy. 



Section B. and C. — Chemistry and Mineralogy, and their 

 application to the Arts, Agriculture and Horticulture, Geology 

 and Palaeontology. 



Section D. — Biology, i. e. Botany, Zoology and Entomo- 

 logy. 



Section E. — Medical and Sanitary Science. 



Section F. — Geography, Ethnology and Archaeology. 



Section G. — Literature and the Fine Arts. 



There shall be for each section a Chairman to preside at 

 the meeting, and a Secretary who shall prepare for the Secre- 

 tary of the Association for the last meeting in May in each 

 year, a report of the proceedings of the section during the year. 



Meetings of sections may be called at any time by the 

 Chairman. 



No person who is not a member of the society shall have 

 the privilege of joining any of the sections. 



constitution and by-laws. 



15. No alteration or addition to the Constitution and By- 

 Laws of this Association shall be made unless carried by a twc- 

 thirds vote at two successive ordinary meetings. 



16. No alteration in the Constitution can be considered, 

 except on the written motion of three members. 



17. Should the Association at any time become inactive, 

 the Library and Museum shall be preserved entire and deposited 

 with some Scientific or Educational Institution in the City. 



payments. 



18. Members shall pay their entrance dues of two dollars 

 within one month after being notified of their election, and sub- 

 scribe their assent to the Constitution and By-Laws.. The an- 

 nual dues shall be paj^able at the first meeting in November. 



