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Article VIII. — Treasurer. 

 The Treasurer shall, under the general supervision of the 

 Board of Directors, disburse all moneys belonging to the Club, 

 excepting such as are in the Permanent Fund, of which the 

 accrued interest only shall be at his disposal for Club use; keep 

 proper books of account; and at the end of his term of office, 

 and at such other times as may be required, submit to the Board 

 of Directors a report of the expenditures and the financial con- 

 dition of the Club, and his annual report, when approved by the 

 Board, shall be published in the Sierra Club Bulletin. 



Article IX. — Honorary Officers. 



Section i. The Board of Directors may, at their discretion, 

 elect annually, by a unanimous vote, an Honorary President, who 

 must be a member of the Club, and who shall have pre-eminently 

 distinguished himself in mountaineering, exploration, or research. 



Sec, 2. The Board may also elect annually four Honorary 

 Vice-Presidents, who must be members of the Club, and who 

 shall be selected for such offices by reason of their prominence 

 in matters identified with the purposes for which the Club was 

 organized or because of some material aid and assistance they 

 may have rendered the Club. 



Article X. — Librarian. 

 A Librarian shall be elected annually by the Board of Direc- 

 tors. He shall be a member of the Club and have charge of the 

 Club's library; correspond, on behalf of the Club, with other 

 similar clubs, particularly with a view to securing exchange of 

 publications with such clubs ; have power to select, from the 

 membership of the Club, assistants to aid him in his work; and 

 shall also make an annual report of the condition of the library. 



Article XI. — Standing Committees. 



Section i. The Standing Committees, to be nominated by 

 the President and presented to the Board for confirmation, shall 

 be as follows, viz. : An Auditing Committee, a Committee on 

 Publications, an Outing Committee, a Committee on Local Walks 

 and Excursions, and a Le Conte Memorial Lodge Committee. 



Sec. 2. The Auditing Committee shall consist of three mem- 

 bers of the Board of Directors. Its duty shall be to examine 

 and audit all accounts of the Club at the end of each Treasurer's 

 term of office and at such other times as the Board may direct 



Sec. 3. The Committee on Publications shall consist of nine 

 members, the Chairman of which shall be the Editor of the 



