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(e) Communications from Council and from Sections. Reports from 
Librarian and Curator. 
(7) Notices of motion. 
(g) New business. 
(4) Election of candidates. One ballot shall be taken for all the 
candidates proposed on the same day, but if negative votes appear, 
each candidate shall be separately balloted for under Section I., clause 2. 
(t) The reading of papers. 
(j) Discussion thereof and remarks thereon. 
(&) Announcements. 
SECTION VII. 
OF BRANCH SOCIETIES. 
On the petition of ten or more persons, members of the Institute, or desirous 
of becoming members, and resident in any city or town in Canada, other than 
Toronto, the Council may make arrangements (subject to confirmation by the 
Institute at a special meeting) for the establishment at such places of branches 
of the Institute, to be governed as sections are. 
SECTION VIII. 
OF THE PROPERTY OF THE INSTITUTE. 
1. The control of the property and effects of the Institute shall be vested in 
the Council. 
2. No papers, plans, maps, or other property belonging to the Institute, shall 
be taken out of the rooms thereof, excepting under the rules to that end made 
and provided, but every member shall have a right to inspect the same at such 
hours as the Council may appoint. 
3. Every person desirous of bequeathing to the Institute any manuscripts, 
books, maps, plans, drawings, instruments, geological, botanical, or other speci- 
mens, natural curiosities, works of art or manufacture, real estate or personal 
property, is requested to make use of the following form in his will, viz. :—‘‘I 
give and bequeath to the CanapiAn Institute, incorporated by Royal Charter, 
November 4th, 1851 (here enwmerate and particularize the effects or property 
intended to be bequeathed ), and I hereby declare that the receipt of the Treasurer 
of the said Institute for the time being shall be an effectual discharge to my 
executors for the said legacy.” 
SECTION IX. 
OF VISITORS. 
Members may introduce their friends or strangers visiting the city to the 
meetings of the Institute or to the reading rooms and museums under such 
regulations as the Council may from time to time make, and the Institute 
approve. 
