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effect, be excluded from the Society, and forfeit all right and interest 

 in the property of the Institution. 



14, — If any Member, or any one introduced by him, shall cause 

 any loss or damage to the property of the Society, such Member 

 shall make good the loss or damage so sustained. 



15. — Any Member who is guilty of improper conduct towards the 

 Society, or persists in any breach of its laws, may be expelled, after 

 means have been used by the Council without effect for bringing him 

 to order ; but such expulsion shall not take place without giving him 

 a month's notice, nor without the concurrence of three-fourths of 

 the Members present at a meeting of the Society held for that 

 purpose. 



16. — Each Member on his admission shall sign an obligation, 

 binding himself to conform to the Laws and Regulations of the 

 Society so long as he continues a Member. 



17. — These laws may be amended or enlarged at any General or 

 Special Meeting of the Society, such amendments having been sub- 

 mitted to the Council for their consideration, at least two months 

 previous to the meeting. 



18. — Members can borrow and take away from the Museum, books 

 belonging to the Society, by permission, and under regulations 

 sanctioned by the Council. 



