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President within that time, such a communication for presentation 

 at a regular meeting of the Society.' 



D. It shall be the duty of the members to present to the Li- 

 brarian two copies of all publications of their original work. 



E. Non-compliance with any of these requirements carries with 

 it forfeiture of membership, unless an acceptable explanation is 

 offered to the Council. 



Section 4. Nomination and Election. — A. Candidates for 

 membership must be nominated by three members. 



B. After their eligiblity has been determined by the Council, 

 nominees may be voted for at any meeting succeeding that at which 

 their names were presented. 



C. A three-fourths vote of the ballots cast shall elect. 

 Section 5. Expulsion. — Any member may be expelled by 



a three -fourths vote of the total membership. 



Article IV. Meetings. 



Section i. Time. — The Society shall hold regular meetings 

 at least once every two months during the academic year. 



Section 2. Annual. — The first meeting held in the calendar 

 year shall be the annual business meeting. 



Section 3. Program. — The program of the meetings shall 

 consist of (A) brief presentations, in elementary form, of the es- 

 * sential points of an experimental investigation, preferably a de- 

 monstration of actual experiments; and (B) of brief reports of 

 important facts recently discovered in the sciences of biology and 

 medicine or allied natural sciences. 



Article V. Officials. 



Section i. Officers. — The officers shall be a President, a 

 Vice President, a Secretary, a Librarian and a Treasurer. 



Section 2. Council. — The officers shall constitute the Council 

 of the Society. 



Section 3. Nomination and Election.— A. Nominations of 

 officers shall be made by the members in the session immediately 

 preceding the annual business meeting. 



B. Election of officers shall be by ballot at the annual business 

 meeting. 



