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Section 2. It shall be the duty of the secretary to make the necessary arrange¬ 
ments for the meetings of the association and keep a record of the proceedings for 
publication, to provide the necessary stationery and attend to the general corre¬ 
spondence. He shall collect moneys due, pay all bills incurred by the association, 
submit a report at each annual meeting, and perform such other duties as may be 
delegated to him. 
Section 3. All officers and standing committees unless otherwise provided for 
shall be elected by ballot after recommendations have been made by a nominating 
committee. 
Section 4. The publication of the Journal of Economic Entomology shall be 
entrusted to an Editor, an Associate Editor and a Business Manager nominated by 
an Advisory Committee of six members, which latter shall be elected for terms of 
three years so arranged that two shall be elected annually. The members of this 
committee shall have an advisory relation to the above constituted Editorial Board. 
Article III 
Dues 
Section 1. The annual dues of members shall be one dollar and fifty cents, which 
shall be payable in advance. No dues shall be payable from foreign members. An¬ 
nual dues shall not include subscription to the Journal of Economic Entomology. 
Article IV 
Of Meetings 
Section 1. Notice of the time and place of meetings shall be sent for publication 
to all American entomological periodicals. The proceedings shall be published as 
decided by the association. 
Section 2. Special meetings shall be called as provided for in the constitution, 
and notice of such meeting shall be given by the Secretary by mailing to each active 
member a formal notification of the time and place of the meetings at least two 
weeks before the date fixed in the notice. The notice shall state the reason for such 
meeting, and shall specify the business to be transacted, and no other business shall 
be transacted. 
Section 3. The order of business at regular meetings shall be, at the first session: 
1. Calling the meeting to order by the president. 
2. Reports of officers. 
3. Reports of committees. 
4. Appointments of temporary committees. 
5. Written business communications. 
6. Verbal business communications. 
7. New business. 
8. Program of papers and discussions. 
9. Adjournment. 
At the following sessions: 
10. Program of papers and discussions. 
Business can only be introduced at these sessions by vote of the association. 
