XXXIV. ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA. 
12.— Circulation of Transactions. 
Copies of transactions of the Society shall be sent to the following :— 
All members who have paid their subscriptions, 
All Associated Societies. 
Such foreign Societies as may be selected by the Council. 
The Lieutenant-Governors of the Provinces of the Dominion and Newfoundland, 
The Members of the Privy Council of Canada. 
The Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme Court of Canada. 
The Speakers of the Senate and House of Commons. 
The Chief Justiee of each Province. 
The Premier of each Province. 
The Speakers of the Legislatures of each Province. 
The Minister or Superintendent of Education in each Province. 
The Universities, the Library of Parliament and the Libraries of Provincial Legislatures, 
13.— Duties of the Council. 
The Council shall manage all the affairs of the Society in the intervals of its meetings, and shall 
make arrangements for the meetings. It shall meet at the call of the President, Three members 
shall be a quorum, 
The Council shall report its proceedings at each meeting of the Society for sanction. 
The Council shall have the custody and disposal of all monies, collections and other property of 
the Society, subject to sanction of its proceedings as above, 
In the absence of the President and Vice-President, the Council may appoint a temporary chair- 
man, and in the case of vacancy of the office of Honorary Secretary or Treasurer may appoint a 
temporary Secretary or Treasurer to hold office till the next meeting of the Society. 
14.—Duties of the Honorary Secretary. 
The Honorary Secretary shall keep the minutes of the Society and Council, and shall conduct 
their correspondence, shall receive and attend to all nominations for members and officers of sections, 
shall keep the lists and records of the Society, shall, when necessary, make or revise abstracts of 
papers, shall superintend the publication of the transactions, and, under advice of the President, shall 
attend to any business that may arise in the intervals of meetings. He may, with consent of the 
Council, delegate any part of his duties to a paid assistant appointed by the Council. 
15.—Duties of Treasurer. 
The Treasurer shall have the custody of all moneys of the Society, shall keep accounts of the 
same and submit these to the Council at its meetings, and shall receive subscriptions, grants and 
donations, and make disbursements as may be ordered by the Council. 
16.—Addresses and Special Reports. 
It shall be the duty of the President, or in event of his being unable to do so, of the Vice-Presi- 
dent, to prepare an address having reference to the objects of the Society, or some of them, for each 
annual meeting. 
It shall be the duty of the President of each section, or in event of his being unable to do so, of 
the Vice-President, to prepare an address having reference to the special objects of the section, for 
each annual meeting. 
