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whom tlie printing of memoirs accepted for publication shall be 

 intrusted. 



6. The Committee on the Library, of three Fellows, who 

 shall examine the Library, and make an anniial report on its 

 condition and management. 



7. An Auditing Committee, of two Fellows, for auditing the 

 accounts of the Treasurer. 



CHAPTER VL 

 Of the Seceetaeies. 



1. The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct the correspond- 

 ence of the Academy, recording or making an entry of all letters 

 written in its name, and preserving on file all letters which are 

 received ; and at each meeting he shall present the letters which 

 have been addressed to the Academy since the last meeting. 

 With the advice and consent of the President, he may effect 

 exchanges with other scientific associations, and also distribute 

 copies of the publications of the Academy among the Associate 

 Fellows and Foreign Honorary Members, as shall be deemed 

 expedient ; making a report of his proceedings at the Annual 

 Meeting. Under the direction of the Council for Nomination, 

 he shall keep a list of the Fellows, Associate Fellows, and Foreign 

 Honorary Members, arranged in their Classes and in Sections in 

 respect to the special sciences in which they are severally profi- 

 cient ; and he shall act as secretary to the Council. 



2. The Eecording Secretary shall have charge of the Charter 

 and Statute-book, journals, and all literary papers belonging to 

 the Academy. He shall record the proceedings of the Academy 

 at its meetings; and after each meeting is duly opened, he shall 

 read the record of the preceding meeting. He shall notify the 

 meetings of the Academy, and apprise committees of their ap- 

 pointment. He shall post up in the Hall a list of the persons 

 nominated for election into the Academy ; and when any indi- 

 vidual is chosen, he shall insert in the record the names of the 

 Fellows by whom he was nominated. 



3. The two Secretaries, with the Chairman of the Committee 

 of Publication, shall have authority to publish such of the pro- 

 ceedings of the Academy as as may seem to them calculated to 

 promote the interests of science. 



