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bers of Council, and three Members of the Society, to be appointed 

 by the President, of which Committee three shall be a quorum. 



Chap. IX. Secretaries. 



1. It shall be the duty of the Secretaries to keep a list of all the 

 Members of and Subscribers to the Society, stating their address, 

 place of residence, &c. ; to produce to the Council all correspondence 

 in any way connected with the Society at the next Meeting after 

 such correspondence shall have been received, or taken place ; to 

 edit the Transactions and Proceedings under the direction of the 

 Council, and to take care that the Proceedings are published and 

 ready for delivery to the Members and Subscribers at a Meeting of 

 the Society within six months after the entry of such Proceedings 

 in the Minute Book has been confirmed. 



2. Minutes of the Proceedings of Monthly and Council Meetings 

 shall be taken by one of the Secretaries ; or, in their absence, by 

 any Member whom the Chairman may appoint for the occasion. 



3. The Minutes shall be fairly copied by one of the Secretaries 

 into a Minute Book, and at the next Meeting read aloud for con- 

 firmation. 



Chap. X. Curator. 



1. It shall be the duty of the Curator to take care of the Library 

 and Cabinets of the Society ;* to display, arrange, and class the 

 insects, &:c. A Catalogue of the Library shall be made, and a 

 Catalogue of the insects contained in the Museum shall be kept by 

 him, containing the names of the donors and the times and places 

 of their capture, as far as practicable. 



2. All Members of and Subscribers to the Society shall have 

 free access to the Cabinets, at the time specified in the By-Laws, for 

 the purpose of examination and description, excepting that if a 

 Member, Subscriber or Stranger present specimens of new insects 

 to the Society with manuscript names attached, specifying his in- 

 tention of publishing the same, then no individual, whether Member, 

 Subscriber or Stranger, shall during the space of twelve months 

 publish any description or figure of such specimen. 



3. No Stranger shall be allowed to see the Library or Cabinets 

 unless in company with a Member or Subscriber, but a note addressed 



* The Curator is in altendence at the Rooms of tlie Society every Monday 

 between the hours of Two and Seven o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of showing the 

 Collections, &c. to Members and Subscribers. 



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