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The proposed amendments to Chap. xix. ^§ 7, 8 were then 

 adopted by resolution as follows : — 



7. If from an}' cause any Election which ought to take 

 place at the Annual Meeting shall not take place, then such 

 Election shall be adjourned until the next convenient day, of 

 which notice shall he given in like manner as is directed for 

 the Annual Meeting. 



8. The forms given in the Schedule shall be used, with 

 such variations as may be considered by the Council necessary 

 or desii'able. 



The form of Schedule and Instructions on the following 

 page (!) was then adopted by resolution on the proposal of 

 Mr. A. J. Chitty, seconded by Mr. H. Rowland-Brown, such 

 Schedule embodying an amendment, proposed by Mr. W. F. 

 Blandford, seconded by Mr. J. W. Tutt, and carried. 



On the motion of the President, seconded by Mr. H. 

 Rowland-BroWiV, it was further resolved that so much of the 

 unamended Bye Laws as govern the election of the Council 

 and Fellows should remain in force over the ensuing election 

 for 1903. 



The Ordinary Meeting was then resumed, and Mr. IT. Goss, 

 one of the Secretaries, brought up the names of those 

 Fellows recommended by the Council for election into the 

 Council for 1903. 



On the motion of the President, seconded by Mr. H. 

 Gos3, the following Fellows were appointed Auditors for 

 the current year : on the Council, Mr. E. Adkin, Mr. Ct. C. 

 Champion, and Mr. H. Eowland-Brown ; not on the Council, 

 Colonel Yerburv, Mr. A. H. Jones, and Mr. Pv. W. Lloyd. 



