BY=LAWS. 

 I. 



Patrons giving $1000 are each entitled to 1 Subscriber's Ticket, 

 5 Complimentary Season Tickets and 10 Tickets for a single 

 admission. 



Fellows, giving $500, are each entitled to 1 Subscriber's Ticket 

 and 10 Tickets for a single admission. 



Life Members, giving $100, are each entitled to 1 Subscriber's 

 Ticket and 5 Tickets for a single admission. 



Annual Members, paying $10 yearly, are each entitled to 1 

 Subscriber's Ticket and 2 Tickets for a single admission. 



[Note. — The Exhibition Halls of the Museum are open free to the public on Wednes- 

 days, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and on all public holidays. 



Mondays and Tuesdays are reserved for Subscribers and their friends, Students 

 and Contributors, when admission is by ticket. 



A Subscriber's Ticket admits two or more persons on Mondays and Tuesdays to 

 all parts of the Museum, including the Library; also to the Lectures (when given 

 in the public Exhibition Halls) and to all Receptions and Special Exhibitions. It 

 may be used by any adult member of the Subscriber's family. 



The Single Admission Tickets admit the bearers to the Museum on reserved 

 days (Mondays and Tuesdays) and are issued to Subscribers for distribution among 

 friends and visitors.] 



II. 



Any Trustee who shall fail to attend three consecutive Regular 

 Quarterly Meetings of the Board, shall cease to be a Trustee, 

 unless excused by the Board. 



III. 



No gentleman shall hereafter be eligible to the position of a 

 Trustee who shall not be a " Patron " of the Museum, unless by a 

 unanimous vote of a quorum of the Board — excepting Trustees 

 ex-officio — nor be eligible unless his name shall be presented by 

 the nominating committee at a Regular Quarterly Meeting prior 

 to the meeting at which said election shall take place. 



IV. 



No indebtedness shall (except for current expenses) be incurred 

 by the Trustees of the Museum, nor by any of its Committees, 

 Officers or employes, unless there are at the time sufficient 

 moneys in the Treasury to pay the same. 



