{ xlvi ) 



[Withdrawal and Removal of Fellows), Chap. xv. ^ 2 {Prlvileyes 

 of Fellows), and Cliap. xix. §^1,2 (Annual Meethuj), were 

 tJien agreed to and adopted by resolutions as follows : — 



CiiAi'. III. 2Iaiiaijement. 

 The affairs of the Society shall be conducted by a Council 

 consisting of the Officers of the Society hereinafter mentioned 

 — other than the three Vice-Presidents — and of twelve 

 ordinary iMembers to be chosen annually from among the 

 Fellows. No Fellow shall be eligible as an ordinary Mem- 

 ber of tlie Council for more than three years successively. 

 Five shall be a quorum. 



Chap. IV. Officers. 

 The Officers of the Society shall consist of a President, three 

 \"ice-Presideuts, a Treasurer, two Secretaries, and a Librarian. 

 The Officers shall be chosen annually. No Fellow shall be 

 eligible as President or be nominated as Vice-President for 

 more than two years successively. 



Chap. VII. Vice-FresideiUs. Seclloa 1. 

 1. The Vice-Presidents shall be nominated by the President 

 from amongst the Members of the Council. Such nomination 

 shall be declared at the Ordinary Meeting next after the 

 Election of the President in every year. 



CuAP. XIV. Wit/iilrawal and Ji'einoval of FeUoios. Sections 



3 and 4. 

 3. In the month of November in each year the Council 

 shall cause to be suspended in the library of the Society a 

 list of the Fellows who owe more than two annual Contribu- 

 tions. If the Contribution due from any Fellow named in 

 the said list shall not have been paid within three months 

 after the first suspension of the list the Council may remove 

 such Fellow from the Society, but notwithstanding such 

 removal any Fellow removed shall continue liable to pay, and 

 may be sued for the recovery of any money due from him to 

 the Society. The Council may remit wholly or in part the 

 entrance fee payable l)y any former Fellow rejoining the 

 Society. 



