1XX PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



2. The Publications of the Society shall be edited by a Publish- 

 ing Committee, to be elected annually by the Council; and this 

 Committee shall decide as to all Papers or Abstracts of Papers 

 that shall be printed, and the extent to which they shall be 

 illustrated. 



3. Ordinary Members shall be entitled to receive, free of charge, 

 a copy of the Part of the Society's Proceedings and Transactions 

 issued for each year of their membership ; but should sufficient 

 funds not be available for the purpose, the Council shall have 

 power to fix a charge for each Part, not exceeding the cost price 

 thereof. 



4. Duplicate and back Parts shall in all cases be charged for. 



5. The Publications of the Society shall be on sale to Members 

 at 25 per cent, below published prices. 



6. Authors of Papers shall be entitled to receive, free of charge, 

 25 copies of their Papers. Extra copies shall be charged cost price. 



XXI. 



Motions Affecting the Constitution. 



Notices of Motion affecting the Constitution of the Society 

 shall be made at an Ordinary Meeting, and shall be printed in the 

 circular calling the ensuing Meeting, at which they shall be 

 brought up for discussion. If supported by two-thirds of the 

 Members voting, they shall be declared carried. 



XXII. 



The Library. 



1. The Council shall have power to add suitable books to the 

 Library, and to reject books presented if they shall be judged 

 unsuitable. 



2. Members desirous of recommending additions to the Library 

 may do so by inserting in a book provided for the purpose the titles 

 of the works recommended to be added. These recommendations 

 shall be submitted to the Council, whose decision shall be final. 



3. The Library shall be open for the issue of books on the nights 

 of Meeting (the final Meeting of the Winter Session excepted) j 

 and books may be borrowed by Members either before or after the 

 Meeting. The Librarian shall enter in the Register of the Library 

 the number and title of every volume issued, and the entry shall be 

 signed by the borrower. 



4. No volume shall be retained for a longer period than one 

 month ; but the loan may be renewed for a similar term, if no other 

 Mpplication shall have been made for the work. No Member shall 

 be entitled, unless with the special permission of the Council, to 

 borrow more than two volumes at one time, or to borrow any un- 

 bound publication, map, plate, drawing, manuscript, or fasciculus. 



