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be kept for that purpose; shall have the charge of all records 

 belonging to the Society; shall conduct the correspondence of 

 the Society, and keep a record thereof; shall notify Corpo- 

 rate and Associate Members of their election, and committees of 

 their appointment; shall call special meetings when directed by 

 the President ; and shall notify members residing in the vicinity 

 of all meetings, and officers of all matters which shall occur at 

 any meeting requiring their action. 



Art. 6. The Treasurer shall have charge of all money and 

 other property of the Society, excepting the building on Berke- 

 ley Street and its contents, and excepting also such property as 

 may be placed by the Council in the hands of Trustees; shall 

 collect all fees and assessments and receive all donations 

 in money which may be made to it; shall pay all accounts 

 against the Society, when the same shall be approved by a vote 

 of the Council; shall keep a correct account of all receipts and 

 expenditures in books belonging to the Society, and shall, at 

 each annual meeting, and at other times when required by the 

 Council, make a detailed report of the same. 



Art. 7. The Librarian shall have charge of the books be- 

 longing to the Society, or deposited for its use, and of the pub- 

 lications of the Society. He shall observe and enforce such 

 regulations as the Council shall from time to time make for the 

 use of the books. 



Art. 8. The Council shall control all expenditure of* money, 

 make rules for the use of the library and museum, and special 

 rules for the direction of the Librarian and Custodian, and shall 

 elect, annually, three committees of five members each, to take 

 charge of the interests of the museum, library, and publications 

 respectively. The Council shall have full power to act, for 



