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50. In concert with the Secretary, the Treasurer shall keep a List of the Fellows 

 of the Institute, with the name and address of each accurately set forth, which List, 

 with all Books of Account, shall be laid on the table at every Ordinary Meeting of the 

 Council. 



51. He shall pay all Accounts due by the Institute, as soon as they have been ex- 

 amined and approved by the Council. But no drafts on its Bankers shall be payable 

 unless signed by two of the Council and countersigned by the Secretary. The Accounts 

 of the Treasurer shall be annually audited by a firm of Chartered Accountants appointed 

 by the Fellows at the Annual General Meeting. 



Ordinary Meetings. 



52. The Ordinary Meetings shall be held on such evenings, and at such hour, as 

 may from time to time be fixed by the Council. 



53. Visitors, if introduced by Fellows, may be present at the Ordinary Meetings, 

 such privilege of introducing Visitors being limited to one only for each Fellow ; but 

 should a Fellow desire to introduce a second visitor he can obtain from the Secretary 

 a special card of admission. 



54. At the Ordinary Meetings the order of proceedings shall be as follows : — 



A. The Minutes of the last Meeting to be read, and, if their accuracy be not 

 questioned by the Meeting, to be signed by the President or Chairman. 



B. Election of Candidates to be announced. 



C. Papers and Communications to be read and discussed. 



55. At the Ordinary Meetings of the Institute nothing relating to its Rules or 

 Management, except as regards the election of Fellows, shall be brought forward, 

 unless the same shall have been announced in the notice calling the Meeting, or be 

 otherwise provided for in these Rules. But the Minute-book of the Council shall 

 be on the table at each Meeting, and extracts therefrom may be read to the Meeting 

 on the requisition of any Fellow. 



56. No paper shall be read at any Ordinary Meeting of the Institute unless it 

 shall have been approved of by the Council or by the Committee on Papers and Publica- 

 tions ; but this approval shall not be taken as expressing an opinion upon the statements 

 made or the arguments used in such Paper. 



Special Meetings. 



57. The Coimcil may at any time call a Special General Meeting of the Institute, 

 and it shall be imperative on the Council to summon such Meeting, whenever required 

 in writing so to do by at least twenty-five Fellows of the Institute. 



58. A week's notice at least of the time when, and the object for which, every 

 Special Meeting is to be holden shall be sent to every Resident Fellow and to every 

 Non-Resident Fellow of the Institute who has registered an address for service in the 

 United Kingdom ; and no other business than that of which notice has been thus 

 given shall be entered upon or discussed at such Meeting. 



59. A Special General Meeting, convened as herein provided, may be holden on 

 any one of the days appointed for the Ordinary General Meetings, in which case the 

 special business shall be entered upon immediately after the ordinary business of the 

 day is closed. 



60. Thirty Fellows must be present to constitute a Special General Meeting. 



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