Constitution. 



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B. Anthropology and Ethnology. 

 Bacteriology. 



Botany. 



Geography. 



Geologv and Mmeralogy. 



Zoology. 



C. Agriculture. 

 Architecture. 

 Engineering. 

 Forestry. 



Geodesy and Surveying. 

 Sanitary Science. 



D. Archaeology. 

 Education. 

 Mental Science. 

 Philology. 

 Political Economy. 

 Sociology. 

 Statistics. 



XIV.— SECTIONAL COMMITTEES. ' 



{a) The Presidents, Vice-Presidents and Secretaries of the 

 ■several sections shall be chosen by the Council, after consultation 

 with the Local Committee of the Centre at which the next ensuing 

 Session of the Association is to be held. 



{b) From the time of their election, which shall take place as 

 ■soon as possible after the Session of the Association, they shall form 

 themselves into an organising Committee, for the purpose of obtain- 

 ing information upon Papers likely to be submitted to the Sections, 

 and for the general furtherance of the work of the Sectional Com- 

 mittees. The Sectional Presidents of former years shall be ex oiflcio 

 members of the Organising Committee. 



(c) The Sectional Committee shall have power to add to their 

 number from among the Members and Associates of the Association. 



{d) The Committees of the several Sections shall determine the 

 acceptance of Papers before the beginning of the Session, keeping 

 the General Secretaries informed from time to time of their work. 

 It is therefore desirable, in order to give an opportunity to the Com- 

 mittees of doing justice to the several communications, that each 

 author should prepare an Abstract of his Paper, and he should send 

 it, together with the original Paper, to the Secretary of the Section 

 before which it is to be read, so that it may reach him, at least, a 

 fortnight before the Session. 



{e) Members may communicate to the Sections the Papers of 

 non-members. 



(/) The author of any Paper is at liberty to reserve his right 

 -of property therein. 



