ARTICLE IX.
No alterations of the Constitution shall be made, unless the same shall have been proposed at a stated meeting of the Society, held not less than a month previous to the adoption of such alterations. All questions shall be decided, where there is a division, by a majority of votes; in those where the Society is equally divided, the presiding officer shall have the casting vote.
OFFICERS OE THE SOCIETY.
1864.
| President, | JAMES J. BARCLAY. |
| Vice-Presidents, | WILLIAM SHIPPEN, M. D. |
| JOSEPH R. CHANDLER. | |
| Treasurer, | EDWARD H. BONSALL. |
| Secretaries, | JOHN J. LYTLE, |
| EDWARD TOWNSEND. | |
| Counsellors, | HENRY J. WILLIAMS, |
| CHARLES GIBBONS. |
Members of the Acting Committee.
Charles Ellis,
William S. Perot,
Thomas Latimer,
John M. Wetherill,