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with the name and postoffice address of the person so paying, in 

 a book to be kept for that purpose. He shall pay over all such 

 moneys to the Treasurer, taking his receipt therefor. It shall 

 also be his duty to assist in making the program for the annual 

 meeting and at the close of the said meeting compile and prepare 

 for publication all papers, essays, discussions and other matter 

 worthy of publication, at the earliest day possible, and shall per- 

 form such other duties pertaining to his office as shall be neces- 

 sary. 



Duties of the Treasurer. 



Sec. 5. — The Treasurer shall, before entering on the duties 

 of his office, give a good and sufficient bond to the Directors of 

 the Association, with one or more sureties, to be approved by the 

 Board of Directors, which bond shall be conditioned for a faithful 

 performance of the duties of his office. He shall account to the 

 Association for all moneys received by him by virtue of said 

 office and pay over the same as he shall be directed by the Board 

 of Directors. No moneys shall be paid out by the Treasurer 

 except upon an order from the Board, signed by the President 

 and countersigned by the Secretary. The books or accounts of 

 the Treasurer shall at all times be open to the inspection of 

 the members of the Board of Directors, and he shall, at the 

 expiration of his term of office make a report to the Association 

 of the conditions of its finances, and deliver to his successor the 

 books of account together with all moneys and other property of 

 the Association in his possession or custody. 



Duties of tiie Board of Directors. 



Sec. 6. — The Board of Directors shall have the general 

 management and control of the property and affairs of the As- 

 sociation, subject to the By-Laws. 



Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum to do 

 business. 



The Board of Directors may adopt such rules and regula- 

 tions as they shall deem advisable for their government, and may 

 appoint such committees as they shall consider desirable. 



They shall also make a biennial report to the Governor of 

 the State of the expenditures of the money appropriated to the 

 Association, and arrange the program and order of business for 

 the same. 



