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XV. 



Circulars. 



The business of each meeting of the Society shall be announced 

 by circular issued at least three clear days previously. The names 

 of proposed Members, Ordinary, Corresponding, or Honorary, shall 

 be printed in the circular calling the meeting at which they are to 

 be balloted for. 



The circulars shall not be sent to Corresponding nor Honorary 

 Members, unless such members make a written application to 

 the Secretary, requesting the circulars to be sent them for the 

 Session. 



The circular issued in September of each year, containing the 

 financial statement and the List of Members, shall be sent to 

 every member on the roll, whether Ordinary, Corresponding, or 

 Honorary. 



XVI. 



Removal of Memlers from the Roll. 



If a written notice of motion for the removal of the name of 

 any member from the roll of the Society, and signed by five or 

 more members, shall be received by the Secretary, such notice 

 shall be read at the first Ordinary Meeting thereafter, and shall be 

 printed in the circular calling the ensuing Ordinary Meeting. The | 



motion shall at that meeting be put to the vote, and if supported 

 by three-fourths of the members present, it shall be declared 

 carried. 



XVII. 



Voting. 



All votes of the Society, when not unanimous, shall be taken 

 by ballot. The election of members shall in all cases be made by 

 ballot, one black ball in five excluding. Corresponding and 

 Honorary Members shall not be entitled to vote, nor shall 

 Ordinary Members who are in arrear of their subscriptions. 



XVIII. 



Suhscriptions. 



The Entry-Money shall be 10s, and the Annual Subscription, 5s. 

 Should the sum in the Treasurer's hands be insufficient to meet 



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