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2. On Ancient History and Archaeology. 



3. On General Literature. 



Other classes may be formed whenever it is desirable. 

 The reports of these classes are not to take the place of 

 the usual original communications and papers. 



V. Miscellaneous. 



22. A by-law of any of the departments which may 

 conflict with any of the by-laws of the Institute, shall be 

 deemed void and of no effect. 



23. No exchaDge or sale of any property of either of 

 the departments shall be valid, unless approved by the In- 

 stitute. 



24. An address shall be delivered before the Institute 

 during the month of May in each year. The election 

 of the person to deliver the annual address shall be 

 held at least a year previous ; and on at least a fortnight's 

 previous notice. 



25. The Rules of Order for the Institute shall be those of 

 the Assembly of this State. 



26. No alteration shall be made in the by-laws, unless 

 proposed at a regular meeting, at least one month previous 

 to being acted on, nor without the concurrence of two- 

 thirds of the members present. 



