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be reserved out of the other moiety of the avails of the sales of said 

 lands, after payment of the sum of three hundred thousand dollars, as 

 provided for in section first. 



Section 5. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. 



_ , House of Representatives, April 2, 1859. 



Passed to be enacted. 



CHARLES HALE, Speaker. 



_, In Senate, April 2, 1859. 



Passed to be enacted. 



CHARLES A. PHELPS, President. 



April 2, 1859. 

 Approved. 



NATH'L P. BANKS. 



BY-LAWS 



OF the 



TRUSTEES OF THE MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 



Article 1. The Governor of the Commonwealth shall be the 

 President of the Corporation. 



Article 2. There shall be a Secretary, who shall keep the records 

 and notify all meetings. 



# Article 3. There shall be a Treasurer, who shall receive and pay all 

 moneys, and shall have the custody of all papers relating to the prop- 

 erty of the Corporation. He shall deposit, in the name of the Corpo- 

 ration, all sums received, in some bank approved by the Committee of 

 Finance ; and no money shall be drawn therefrom except upon checks 

 signed by the Treasurer, and approved by at least one member of said 

 committee. The Treasurer shall keep his accounts clearly, and they 

 shall be at all times open to any Trustee. 



Article 4. There shall be a Committee of Finance of four members, 

 who shall examine the Treasurer's accounts monthly, and certify their 

 examination in writing. They may direct investments of any of the 



