HALL OF THE 
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The note upon the opposite page will inform you of the duties and 
privileges of membership. 
Acting Members to bo residents of Portland, pay an admission fee of 
five dollars and an annual assessment of two dollars. 
Associate Members to be non-residents of Portland, and to pay an 
admission fee of five dollars. 
Corresponding and Honorary Members to pay no fees. 
Any person who shall contribute, at one time, to the funds of the Soci¬ 
ety, a-sum not less than one hundred dollars, shall be denominated a 
Patron. 
Any member who shall pay into the treasury, at one time, the sum of 
fifty dollars, shall he exempt from the annual assessments. 
Members of all classes are entitled to admission to the Hall of the Soci¬ 
ety at all times, to attend all meetings and lectures of the Society, and 
take part in its scientific discussions. Acting Members and patrons only, 
are entitled to vote, to hold office, or to transact business. 
Regular Meetings. —Business, first Monday of each month (summer 
excepted); scientific, third Monday. 
Hall open to the public, Tuesday and Saturday afternoons. 
President, T)r. William Wood. 
Vice-president, Joseph P. Thompson. 
Corresponding- Secretary, Prentiss C. Manning. 
Recording Secretary, John M. Gould. 
Treasurer, Albert L. Burbank. 
Cabinet Keeper, Chas. B. Fuller. 
