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Article L VII. — The Council are authorized to present copies to learned 

 Societies and distinguished individuals. 



Article LVIII. — Original communications, presented to the Society, 

 become its property. The Council may publish them in any way and at 

 any time judged proper ; but if printed in the Society's Transactions, six 

 copies of the paper communicated shall be presented to the author or 

 contributor, when the volume or part in which the paper is inserted is 

 published. Such as the Council may not see fit to pubUsh, on behalf of 

 tlie Society, may, with the permission of the Council, be returned to the 

 author, on the condition, that if it is printed, a copy of it, in print, shall be 

 presented to the Society. 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 



Article LIX. — Every person who shall contribute to the Library, or 

 other collection, or to the General Fund of the Society, shall be recorded 

 as a Benefactor ; and his gift shall be specifically acknowledged in the next 

 publication of the Society's Transactions. 



Article LX. — No books, papers, models, or otiier property belonging to 

 the Society, shall be lent out of the Society's apartments, without leave 

 of the Council ; but every Member of the Society has a right, at seasonable 

 hours, to inspect the books or manuscripts of the Society, and to transcribe 

 extracts therefrom, or take copies. 



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LONDON 



I'rintetl l)y J. L. Cox, Great Queen street, 



1827. 



