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Boston.  The  motion  was  unanimously  adopted.  The  time  of 
meeting  was  added  as  an  amendment  which  was  accepted,  and 
the  time  named  as  the  first  Tuesday  in  September  next,  at  3 
o'clock,  p.  M. 
Dr.  Squibb  read  the  following  proposition  of  the  President, 
That  the  Executive  Committee  be  directed  to  withhold  the  vo- 
lume of  proceedings  from  all  members  who  may  be  three  years  in 
arrears  in  their  payments  to  the  Treasurer. 
A  discussion  of  the  above  proposition  was  maintained  by 
Messrs.  Squibb,  Bedford,  Moore,  Parrish  and  Markoe.  Dr. 
Squibb  read  from  Art.  II.,  Section  IV.,  of  the  Constitution,  "  that 
a  member  may  lose  his  right  of  membership  by  neglecting  to  pay 
said  contribution  for  three  successive  years."  Mr.  Moore  offered 
as  an  amendment,  "Notification  being  first  given,"  which  was 
accepted. 
The  resolution,  as  amended,  was  after  much  debate  finally 
carried. 
The  Business  Committee  offered  the  following  resolution : — 
Resolved,  That  a  Committee  of  two  be  appointed  to  examine 
the  books  of  the  Treasurer  in  regard  to  all  arrearages,  and  to 
report  to  the  next  annual  meeting  the  number  and  names  of 
members  who  may  be  in  arrears,  the  condition  under  which 
these  arrearages  may  have  occurred,  and  suggestions  for  the 
disposal  of  delinquent  memberships.  Adopted. 
Messrs.  Moore  and  Baxley  (the  Treasurer)  were  appointed 
said  Committee. 
The  Business  Committee  offered  the  following  resolution  : — 
Resolved,  That  members  who  may  have  received  the  volume 
of  Proceedings  and  are  in  arrears  with  their  annual  dues  to  the 
Treasurer,  and  who  may  return  his  bills  unpaid,  or  offer  to  resign 
with  such  arrearages  unpaid,  shall  be  expelled  from  the  Associ- 
ation, and  their  dismissal  or  expulsion  be  published  in  the  volume 
of  Proceedings  after  the  roll  of  members.  Mr.  Parish  objected 
to  publishing  the  names  of  members. 
On  motion  the  resolution  was  adopted. 
The  subject  of  Life  Membership  being  introduced,  it  was  pro- 
posed to  charge  $1  a  year  after  ten  years'  Membership.  Mr. 
