VI. ACT OF INCORPORATION. 



resident in this state shall never exceed two hundred, nor ever be 

 less than forty. And the said Academy may make bye-laws respect- 

 ing the number, qualifications and duties of their Officers ; the mode 

 of election and admission of members ; the time, place and manne* 

 of holding their meetings ; and the number necessary to make a quo- 

 rum, and all other bye-laws which they may deem necessary for the 

 due regulation of said Society, not repugnant to the laws of the state 

 or of the United States ; and may annex reasonable pecuniary fines 

 and penalties, for the breach of such bye-laws, not exceeding ten 

 dollars for one offence. 



3d. jind be it further enacted, That the fii*st meeting of said Acad- 

 emy be held at the State House in New-Haven, on the fourth Tues- 

 day of instant October. 



4th. And be it further enacted, That this Act or any part thereof, 

 if found inadequate or inconvenient, may be altered, amended, or re-* 

 pealed. 



