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The subjects to be proposed for discussion during the scientific ° 
sittings must be notified to the Secretary of the Committee not 
later than the 15th of August, 1892. The subjects notified after 
that date will only be admitted, if, after exhausting all the other 
subjects regularly notified, sufficient time should still remain for 
their discussion. 
After the introduction of each subject for scientific argument, 
the discussion of the same will be in accordance with the usual 
parliamentary rules. : 
After the Congress, the Committee will print a brief account 
of the meetings, and will publish also the originial memoirs pre- 
sented to the Congress. Every member of the Congress will be 
entitled gratis to a copy of these “ Proceedings of the Botanical 
Congress of 1892.” 
To insure the prompt publication of the Proceedings it is in- 
dispensible that the authors of each memoir should hand in 
their manuscripts, ready for printing, before the closing of the 
Congress, or at least within the month of September, 1892. The 
memoirs will appear in the volume in the same order as the 
manuscripts are delivered. After September no more manu- 
scripts can be accepted. The only memoirs which will be in- 
cluded in the Proceedings of the Congress will be those drawn up 
by members of the Congress, and of which at least a summary 
shall have been laid before one of the scientific meetings. 
The authors of the memoirs printed in the Preceedings of 
the Congress will each receive gratis fifty separate copies of their 
Writings. Should they require a greater number of copies, they 
will have to pay (direct to the printer) the cost of paper and 
Printing of the same, according to the special tariff establised by 
the Committee with the printer. The memoirs may be written 
in any language which does not require printing in other than 
Roman type. Any illustrative plates accompanying the . 
Scripts will be published in proportion to the funds at the disposal 
of the Congress. Authors must attend themselves to the correc- 
tion of the proofs of their own work and mustassume the respon- 
sibility for the same. 
The seat of the Congress will be in the palace of the Roy 2 
University of Genoa (Via Balbi) where all the meetings will be 
