2. Its members shall direct that at their death accurate 
records of their cerebral topography shall be made and shall be 
forwarded to the Permanent Secretary of the Society. 
3. Rules for the preparation of these records shall be made, 
and from time to time shall be revised by the Committee on 
Publication. 
4. The Of&cers of the Society shall consist of a President, 
a Vice-President, an Honorary Vice-President for Europe, an 
Honorary Vice-President for Great Britain, a Permanent Secretary , 
and a Publication Committee. 
5. The duties of the President, the Vice-Presidents and the 
Permanent Secretary are such as usually pertain to these offices. 
The Permanent Secretary shall be ex-officio a member of the 
Publication Committee. 
6. The Publication Committee shall have charge of the col- 
lection of topographical records, which shall be preserved perma- 
nently in the fire-proof Library Building of the University of 
Pennsylvania. They shall, when notified of the death of a mem- 
ber, take steps to secure a proper examination of his brain, in 
accordance with his testamentary direction. 
They shall secure similar records in the case of others than 
members as may be deemed desirable. 
They may undertake the study of such cognate anatomical 
questions as may help to elucidate the main problems. 
They shall perform the duties of Treasurer. 
They shall, from time to time, as the records accumulate 
sufficiently, publish the results of such examinations with suitable 
illustrations. 
7. The Annual Dues of the Society shall be $3.00, payable 
on January ist of each year. 
It is expected that in the case of members who have children, 
the importance of this continuous collective investigation will be 
so fully appreciated that membership will be sought by the de- 
scendants of successive generations. 
January^ i8<)i. 
