24 Bye-Laws of the lAnnean Society, 



be a Member of the Council. All Questions relating to the 

 Publication of Papers shall be decided in Council by Ballot, if 

 any Member present shall so require. 



CHAPTER XV. 



Of the Manner of Publication of the Papers, laid hefore the Society. 



Sect. I. The Transactions and other Publications of tbe Society 

 shall be printed at such Times, and in sucb Manner, as the Council 

 for the Time being shall direct. 



II. Every Fellow whose Payments to the Society shall have 

 been paid up to the Time of Publication of each Part of the 

 Society's Transactions, or other Publications, shall be entitled to 

 One Copy of such Part. 



III. No Pellow of the Society shall be entitled to receive, 

 gratis, any Copy or Copies of the Transactions, or other Publica- 

 tions, after Pive Years shall have elapsed from the Time of their 

 Publication, unless the Council shall otherwise direct. 



CHAPTER XVI. 



Of the Books and Papers of the Society. 



Sect. I. There shall be kept a Book, called the Charter and 

 Bye-Law Book, in which shall be fairly written the Copy of the 

 Charter and Bye-Laws, and also the Obligation to be subscribed 

 by the Pellows of the Society in their own Handwriting. 



II. There shall be kept a Book, containing the register of the 

 Fellows of the Society, with the Times of their Election and 

 Admission. 



III. There shall be kept Minute-Books for the Society and 

 Council ; in which shall be entered all the Minutes, Orders, and 

 Business of the Society and Council at their respective Meetings. 



IV. Any Fellow of the Society may, at proper Times, and in the 

 Society's Apartments, have the Liberty of inspecting the Minute- 

 or other Books of the Society ; but no Fellow shall take any Copy 

 or Transcript of any matter contained therein, Avithout leave ob- 

 tained of the Council. 



V. The original Copy of every Paper, after having been read 

 before the Society, shall be considered as the Property of the 

 Society, if there should be no previous Engagement with its 

 Author to the contrary. 



