vill LAA IWYS, 4 &E 
The Treafurer ‘fhall keep a regular account of all monies 
received and paid by him as aforefaid; and once every 
year, or oftener if required by the Society, he fhall render 
an account to them of the ftock in his hands, and the dif= 
burfements made by their order, and fhall deliver up to 
his fucceffor the books and all papers belonging to them; 
together with the balance of cafh in his hands. And for 
the faithful difcharge of his truft, he fhall, before he en= 
ters on his office, give bond and fecurity to the Prefident 
and Vice-Prefidents, in double the fum which they, or 
any three of them, fhall judge he may probably become 
entrufted with during his faid office. 
VII. Of the Secretaries. > 
The Secretaries thall fo fettle matters as to take equal 
fhares of all bufinefs, and fo as that two of them {hall 
ferve at every meeting, viz. one to take the minutes, and 
one to read all letters and papers that may be communi- 
cated to the Society. It is alfo the bufinefs of the two 
Secretaries of each particular meeting, to copy into the 
minute-book the proceedings of that meeting, in order to 
produce the fame fair to the next meeting. They are fur- 
ther to copy into the proper books all fuch letters, papers 
and effays, as the Society may think fit to preferve on re- 
cord, and to have the fame ready to be laid before the 
next meeting. 
The other two Secretaries are, in the mean while, to 
give notice to new members of their ele€tion, and agree- 
able to the dire€tions of the Society, to write or anfwer 
letters; and, in general, to manage all matters of corre- 
Jpondence. ; 
The Secretaries may, for their own eafe, change places; 
fo that the two who have ferved as corre/ponding Secreta= 
ries, for one month or limited time, fhall take their turn 
to ferve for the like time as /ittzng or attending Secretaries. 
VII. Of 
