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10 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
That in acting under rule 8 of the constitution, four of the cor- ~ 
responding members shall be elected for each section; and the name 
or names proposed, the names of the proposers, and the reasons in 
writing, shall be announced to the society through the honorary secre- 
tary, at least one day before the balloting for any such corresponding 
member. (Resolution of May, 1884.) 
9. Meetings. 
The society shall hold an annual meeting in such city of the 
Dominion as it may determine from time to time. It may at any annual 
meeting appoint other meetings to be held in the course of the year. 
The time of holding the annual meeting shall be on a day or days to be 
determined at the next previous meeting, or, failing this, by the council. 
The offices of the society shall be in the city of Ottawa, and its meetings 
shall be held in that city unless otherwise determined. 
10. Papers. 
The title of any paper, memoir or other production, by a member, 
intended to be read at a meeting of the society, shall be submitted, to- 
gether with an abstract of its contents, to the council, through the 
secretary, previous to the meeting at which it is to be read. On its ap- 
proval, each such communication shall be assigned to the section to 
which it belongs, and having been therein read and discussed, shall be 
submitted to a committee of the section, and on report of said com- 
mittee may be recommended to the council for publication, either entire 
or in abstract, in the Transactions of the society. Communications by 
persons not members of the society may be submitted by members on 
the same conditions as their own productions. 
/ 11. Associated Societies. 
Every scientific or literary society in the Dominion which may be 
selected by vote of the society shall be invited by circular of the honorary 
secretary to elect annually one of its members as a delegate to the 
meetings of the society, such delegate to have, during his term of office, 
the privilege of taking part in all general or sectional meetings for read- 
ing and discussion of papers, and to be empowered to communicate a 
short statement of original work done and papers published during the 
year by his society, and to report on any matters in which the Royal 
Society may usefully aid in publication or otherwise. 
