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FOREIGN HONORARY MEMBERS.-54.

(Number limited to seventy-five).

CLASS I. Mathematical and Physical Sciences.-17.

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CLASS II.- Natural and Physiological Sciences.— 17.

SECTION I.-Geology, Mineralogy, and Physics of the Globe.— 4.

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SECTION I.-Theology, Philosophy and Jurisprudence.— 4.

Arthur James Balfour

Heinrich Brunner

Albert Venn Dicey

Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart

London

Rome

London

Vienna

Prestonkirk

Berlin

Oxford

London

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SECTION III.- Political Economy and History.-5.

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STATUTES AND STANDING VOTES

STATUTES

Adopted November 8, 1911: amended May 8, 1912, January 8, and May 14, 1913

CHAPTER I

THE CORPORATE SEAL

ARTICLE 1. The Corporate Seal of the Academy shall be as here depicted:

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ARTICLE 2. The Recording Secretary shall have the custody of the Corporate Seal.

See Chap. v. art. 3; chap. vi. art. 2.

CHAPTER II

FELLOWS AND FOREIGN HONORARY MEMBERS AND DUES

ARTICLE 1. The Academy consists of Fellows, who are either citizens or residents of the United States of America, and Foreign Honorary Members. They are arranged in three Classes, according to the Arts and Sciences in which they are severally proficient, and each Class is divided into four Sections, namely:

CLASS I. The Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Section 1. Mathematics and Astronomy

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Section 4. Technology and Engineering

CLASS II. The Natural and Physiological Sciences

Section 1. Geology, Mineralogy, and Physics of the Globe

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ARTICLE 2. The number of Fellows shall not exceed Six hundred, of whom not more than Four hundred shall be residents of Massachusetts, nor shall there be more than Two hundred in any one Class.

ARTICLE 3. The number of Foreign Honorary Members shall not exceed Seventy-five. They shall be chosen from among citizens of foreign countries most eminent for their discoveries and attainments in any of the Classes above enumerated. There shall not be more than Twenty-five in any one Class.

ARTICLE 4. If any person, after being notified of his election as Fellow, shall neglect for two months to accept in writing and to pay his Admission Fee (unless he be at that time absent from the Commonwealth) his election shall be void; and if any Fellow resident within fifty miles of Boston shall neglect to pay his Annual Dues for twelve months after they are due, provided his attention shall have been

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