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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, together 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 approval, 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 committee, 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 with 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 pri- 
vilege of taking part in all general or sectional meetings for reading 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. 
12.— Circulation of Transactions. 
Copies of the 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 Justice 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 reports its proceedings at each meeting of the Society for sanction. 
The Council shall have the custody and disposal of all moneys, collections and other property of 
the Society, subject to sanction of its proceedings as above. 
Tn 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 tem- 
porary Secretary or Treasurer to hold office till the next meeting of the Society. 
