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3. Reports of Committees. 



4. Scc'i'etary's report. 



5. Auditor's repoi't. 



6. Ru.siness. 



7. Adjoiirnmeiit. 



SErTK)N 9. At the opening oCtlie session in the afternoon of the an- 

 nual meeting, the otficers eleetetl for llie ensuing year sliall enter upon 

 their new duties. 



Sk.ctiox 10. All nifctings must In- nntici'd, cither by sending writ- 

 trn or printe(| notices to each uicudicr. oi- having them published in 

 oni' or more of the ( 'ounty ])api'rs oiic \vcc}< at least previous to the 

 meeting. 



(IIAPTEK IX. 



AMSCKI.I.ANEors. 



Section i. in all sucii j) )ints c^f order as are lu^t noticed in these 

 By-law.s, the Society is to j)e governed by the established usages of sim- 



il.-ir institutions. 



Section 2. These By-laws shall not be altered. ;imended or i-epeal- 

 ed, unless by a vote of two-th'rds of tiie members present at any regu- 

 lar meeting, such alterations or amendments having lieen presented 

 in writing at a previous regular meeting. 



Section 3. No one or more o!' the Hy-laws of the Society shall he 

 stispended. 



Section 4. When any donation in money shall be nia'le to the So- 

 ciety, the donor may designate liie special oliject to wiiich tiie same 

 shall be appropriated, and the terms of its expenditure : and if accepted, 

 tiie .Society shall comply with the t<n'ms and conilitions of such dona- 

 tion. 



Section .5. Tiie oilieers oi' this Society shall remain in olhce until 

 others are chosen, in case there should be a failure of an election. 



