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good  reputation  for  integrity,  knowledge  and  ability  in  their 
business,  may  be  elected  corresponding  members  of  the  Col- 
lege. 
Article  XII. — No  person  residing  in  the  United  States  shall 
be  chosen  a  corresponding  member,  nor  shall  any  corresponding 
member  continue  such  after  he  shall  have  removed  to  reside  per- 
manently in  the  United  States,  but  may  become  an  active  mem- 
ber upon  the  payment  of  the  annual  dues. 
Article  XIII. — All  such  persons,  as  from  their  knowledge 
of  Materia  Medica,  Chemistry,  Pharmacy,  and  their  collateral 
branches  of  science,  shall,  in  the  opinion  of  the  College,  merit 
that  distinction,  may  be  elected  Honorary  Members  of  the  Col- 
lege. 
Article  XIV. — Corresponding  and  honorary  members  shall 
have  the  same  privileges  as  active  members  in  regard  to  the  use 
of  the  Library  and  Cabinet,  and  attending  the  lectures  and 
meetings  of  the  College,  but  they  shall  be  exempt  from  any  pe- 
cuniary obligation  to  the  College,  and  shall  have  no  right  to 
vote  or  hold  any  office  therein. 
Article  XV. — Any  person  elected  an  active  member  of  the 
College,  neglecting  to  pay  his  initiation  fee  and  to  sign  the  Con- 
stitution for  six  months  after  being  informed  of  his  election, 
shall  forfeit  his  right  of  membership. 
Article  XVI. — No  resignation  shall  be  received  from  any  ac- 
tive member  of  the  College  unless  it  be  accompanied  by  a  voucher 
from  the  Treasurer  that  his  certificate  of  membership  has  been 
returned  or  destroyed,  and  all  arrearages  have  been  paid.  The 
College  may,  however,  by  vote,  continue  the  certificate  to  one 
who  may  have  resigned  his  membership. 
Article  XVII. — A  member  may  be  expelled  from  the  Col- 
lege for  sufficient  cause,  by  a  vote  of  three-fourths  of  the  active 
members  present  at  a  stated  or  special  meeting,  notice  of  the 
intention  of  the  College  to  consider  the  subject  of  expulsion  of 
a  member  having  been  given  at  a  previous  meeting,  but  no  mem- 
ber shall  be  expelled  without  being  notified  and  having  an  op- 
portunity of  being  heard  in  his  own  defence. 
Article  XVIII. — Any  member  of  the  College  neglecting  the 
