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under the Hand of such Fellow as shall not come in Person to 

 make such Demand : and the Person so receiving a Copy of such 

 Transactions, shall, at the same Time, sign the abovenicntioned 

 Book, as having received the said Copy. 



V. In order that the Fellows may be apprized of the Time 

 when it will be proper for them to come, or send, for their 

 respective Copies, due and timely Notice shall be given in some 

 one or more of the public Newspapers, of the Day upon which 

 the Clerk will begin to deliver out the said Copies, as aforesaid; 

 which Day shall be fixed and appointed by the Council for the 

 Time being. 



VI. The Executor of any deceased Fellow shall not be entitled 

 to receive a Copy of the Transactions published after the Death 

 of such Fellow. 



VII. No Fellow of the Society shall receive, or be entitled to 

 receive, gratis, any Copy or Copies of the Transactions, so 

 printed as aforesaid, after Five Years shall have elapsed from the 

 Time of the Clerk's having begun to deliver out such Copies 

 respectively ; but his neglecting to demand them for so long a 

 Time, shall be deemed a Forfeiture and Dereliction of his Right 

 thereto, unless the Council for the Time being, upon their being 

 made acquainted with the Reason of, or Excuse for, such Delay, 

 should order the same to be delivered. 



CHAPTER XVI. 



Of the Books and Papers of the Society. 



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

 Charter and Bye-Law Book, in which shall be fairly written the 



y Copy 



