XIX. 



Special Meetings of the Society may be called by the Secretary, by direction 

 of the Council ; or on a requisition signed by six or more Ordinai-y Fellows. 

 Notice of not less than two days must be given of such meetings. 



XX. 



The Treasurer shall receive and disburse the money belonging to the Societj^ 

 granting the necessary receipts, and collecting the money when due. 



He shall keep regular accounts of all the cash received and expended, which 

 shall be made up and balanced annually ; and at the last Ordinary Meeting in 

 January, he shall present the accounts for the preceding year, duly audited. At 

 this Meeting, the Treasurer shall also lay before the Council a list of all arrears 

 due above two years, and the Council shall thereupon give such directions as 

 they may deem necessary for recovery thereof. 



XXI. 



At the Extraordinary Meeting in November, a Committee of three Fellows 

 shaU be chosen to audit the Treasurer's accounts, and give the necessary discharge 

 of his intromissions. 



The report of the examination and discharge shall be laid before the Society 

 at the last Ordinary Meeting in January, and inserted in the records. 



XXII. 



The General Secretary shall keep Minutes of the Extraordinary Meetings of 

 the Society, and of the Meetings of the Council, in two distinct books. He 

 shall, under the direction of the Council, conduct the correspondence of the Society, 

 and superintend its publications. For these purposes, lie shall, when necessary, 

 employ a clerk, to be paid by the Society. 



The Secretaries to the Ordinary Meetings shall keep a regular Minute-book, in 

 which a full account of the proceedings of these Meetings shall be entered : they 

 shall specify all the Donations received, and furnish a list of them, and of the 

 donors' names, to the Curator of the Library and Museum : they shall likewise 

 furnish the Treasurer with notes of all admissions of Ordinary Fellows. They 

 shall assist the General Secretary in superintending the pubMcations, and in his 

 absence shall take his duty. 



XXIII. 



The Curator of the Museum and Library shall have the custody and charge of 

 all the Books, Manuscripts, objects of Natural History, Scientific Productions, and 

 other articles of a similar description belonging to the Society ; he shall take an 



