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SECTION X. OF SECTIONS. 



Article 1. Sections of the Society, holding separate meet- 

 ings of their own, may be formed on the written application of 

 ten Corporate Members, by the consent of the Corporate Mem- 

 bers present at two consecutive meetings of the general Society. 

 As in the general Society, Corporate Members alone shall be 

 entitled to vote, to hold office, or to transact business. 



Art. 2. The requirements of membership shall be: — 

 1 Membership in the general Society. 



2. Written nomination by two members at a regular 



meeting of the Section. 



3. Election by a three fourths vote of the Corporate 



members present at the subsequent meeting. 



4. Signature to the' standing rules within six months 



from the date of election. 



Art. 3. The records shall be entered in chronological order 

 upon the book containing the records of the ordinary meetings 

 of the Society. 



Art. 4. Such notice of each meeting as shall be judged by 

 the publishing committee suitable for publication in the Proceed- 

 ings or Memoirs of the Society, may be announced by the Sec- 

 retary at the next regular meeting of the Society. 



Art. 5. Sections shall have the exclusive right to make 

 additional regulations for the perfecting of their organizations 

 subject to the approval of the Council. 



SECTION XI. CHANGE OF BY-LAWS. 



Article 1. The By-Laws of the Society may be altered or 

 amended by a majority vote of the Corporate Members present 

 at any meeting; provided that they shall have been duly noti- 

 fied, two weeks previous, of an intended change. 



