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shall be considered an intimation of a wish to withdraw 
from the Society. And it shall be the duty of the Treasu- 
rer to report the names of such delinquent members yearly 
to the Council, at their first meeting after the annual meet — 
ing, who shall thereupon order their names to be stricken 
from the rolls. ; 
Art. 5. Members may be expelled from the Society, by 
a vote of three fourths of the members present, at a meet- 
ing specially called for that purpose, by a notice given at 
least one month previous. 
SECTION II. 
OF OFFICERS AND THEIR DUTIES. 
Art. l. The President shall preside at meetings of the 
Society and of the Council; shall preserve order, regulate 
debates, and announce donations and other interesting infor- 
mation. - 1 | 
ArT. 2. The Vice-President shall perform the duties of 
President, in his absence. oic 
Arr. 3. The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct the 
correspondence of the Society, and keep a record thereof; 
acknowledge all donations ; notify corresponding members 
of their election, and receive and read to the Society all 
communications ọn scientific subjects which may be e 
dressed to him. ` if 
ArT. 4. The Recording Secretary and Clerk shall take — 
and preserve correct minutes of the proceedings of the So- 
ciety and Council, in a book to be kept for that pops 
shall have the charge of the papers and documents belong- 
ing to the Society, and of their common seal ; shall notify 
members of their election, and committees of their ap" 
pointment, and shall call meetings when directed by U9* 
President. R ecd 
Art. 5. The Treasurer shall have charge of all moneys 
‘and other property of the Society, except their Library 
