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CHAPTER IX. 



VISITORS. 



Each Fellow shall have the privilege of admitting one Visitor to 

 the Ordinary Meetings of the Society, at the close of the private 

 business. 



CHAPTER X. 



ADDITIONAL LAW. 



In the event of any Member acting in such a way as shall seem 

 to the Fellows of the Society to be detrimental to its interests, the 

 Council may recommend that the name of such Member be deleted 

 from the roll. The recommendation shall be brought before the 

 Society at its first Ordinary Meeting. It shall be finally decided at 

 the immediately succeeding IMeeting by ballot. If confirmed by a 

 majority of two-thirds of the votes of at least fifteen Fellows, the 

 name of such person shall be deleted from the roll of membership, 

 and all his privileges connected with the Society shall be forfeited. 



CHAPTER XL 



MAKING AND ALTERING LAWS. 



Any motion for the alteration of existing Laws, or the enactment 

 of new ones, shall lie over till the second Ordinary Meeting, and 

 shall then be determined by a majority of at least two-thirds of the 

 votes, provided fifteen Fellows are present and vote. The motion 

 must be intimated to the Council, and shall be printed in the BiUet 

 calling the Meeting at which it is to be brought forward, and also 

 in the Billet of the Meeting at which it is to be discussed. 



