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(vi) The House CommHicc, to consist of three Fellows, who shall 

 have ehai-f^e of all expenses connected with the House, inehulin^ the 

 general expenses of the Academy not specifically assigned to the care 

 of other Conunittees or Officers. 



See Chap. iv. art. 1,3; chap. ix. art. G. 



(vii) The Committee on Meetings, to consist of the President, the 

 Recording Secretary, and three other Fellows, who shall have 

 charge of plans for meetings of the Academy. 



See Chap. iv. ar( . 3; chap. ix. art. 6. 



(viii) The Auditing Committee, to consist of two Fellows, who shall 

 audit the accounts of the Treasurer, with power to employ an 

 expert and to appro^•e his bill. 



See Chap. iv. art. 3; chap. vii. art. 1; chap. ix. art. 6. 



Article 3. The Standing Committees shall report annually to the 

 Council in March on the appropriations severally needed for the ensu- 

 ing financial year; and all bills incurred on account of these Commit- 

 tees, within the limits of the several appropriations made by the 

 Academy, shall be appro\ed by their respective Chairmen. 



In the absence of the Chairman of any Committee, bills may be 

 approved by any member of the Committee whom he shall designate 

 for the purpose. 



See Chap. vii. art. 1,7; chap. ix. art. 6. 



CHAPTER XI 

 Meetings, Communications, and Amendments 



Article 1. There shall be annually four Stated Meetings of the 

 Academy, namely, on the second Wednesday of January, jMarch, May, 

 and October. Only at these meetings, or at adjournments thereof 

 regularly notified, or at Special Meetings called for the purpose, shall 

 appropriations of money l)e made, or amendments of the Statutes or 

 Standing Votes be effected. 



The Stated Meeting in May shall be the Annual Meeting of the 

 Corporation. 



Special [Meetings shall be called by either of the Secretaries at the 

 request of the President, of a Vice-President, of the Council, or of ten 



