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New Members and Associates to enroll their 



names, and be introduced. 

 Ballot for the election of new Members or 



Associates. 

 Vacancies among officers, if any, to be filled up. 

 Business arising out of the minutes. 

 Communications from tlie Council. 

 Presents to be laid on the table, and acknowledged. 



Motions, of which notice has been given, to be 

 considered. 



Notice of motion for the next meeting to be given 

 in and read by one of the Secretaries. 



Papers to be read. 



XXIX. No stranger shall speak at a meeting of the stranger. 

 Society unless specially invited to do so by the 

 Chairman. 



XXX. Every paper before being read at any Papera to be first 

 meeting mast be submitted to the Council. comlciL'* 



XXXI. The Council may call additional meetings Additional 

 whenever it may deem it necessiiry to do so. ^^ "'^^' 



XXXII. Every Member may introduce two visitors visitors, 

 to the meetings of the Society by orders signed by 

 himself. 



XXXIII. Members and Associates shall have the Members may 

 privilege of reading before the Society accounts of '*'^* papeis. 

 experiments, observations, and researches conducted by 

 themselves, or original papers, on subjects within the 



scope of tlie Society, or descriptions of recent dis- 

 coveries, or in\entions of general scientific interest. 

 No vote of thanks to any Member or Associate foi' his 

 paper shall be proposed. 



XXXIV. If a Member or Associate be unable to or depute oiher 

 attend for the purpose of reading his paper, he may 

 delegate to any Member of the Society the reading 



thereof, and his right of reply. 



XXXV. Any Member or Associate desirous of Members must 

 reading a paper, shall give in writing to one of the thlir"pape'is" 



