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not be again proposed as members for at least three 

 months. 



16. The annual fee of each resident member shall 

 be five dollars, payable on the first of January, in ad- 

 vance; but the payment of twenty-five dollars by or 

 for any clergyman of the city of Albany, duly elected 

 a resident member, shall exempt him from any further 

 payment. 



17. The Honorary Members heretofore elected by 

 the several departments are hereby recognized as 

 Honorary Members of the Institute ; but no additional 

 Honorary Members shall be recognized, unless elected 

 by the Institute at large. 



18. The Governor of the state and the Mayor of the 

 city of Albany shall be ex officio Honorary Members ; 

 and shall be entitled to all the privileges of resident 

 members, except the right of voting. 



19. A member of any of the departments may be- 

 come a member of either of the others, on being duly 

 elected and paying the initiation fees and annual 

 contributions required by the by-laws of such depart- 

 ment. 



20. 1^0 member of one department shall be trans- 

 ferred to another, without the consent of the depart- 

 ment which he leaves, and that of the Institute. 



IV. Classes in the Several Departments. 



21. The President of each of the Departments shall, 

 at the annual meeting or the first meeting thereafter, 

 announce the names of at least three classes within his 

 department, of one of which he shall be chairman ; 

 each class to consist of three or more members. The 

 duty of these classes or committees shall be, to report 

 annually to the Institute such notes or selected items 



