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3. The Society shall be open to Ladies aud Gentlemen, and 

 shall consist of Honorary, Eesident, Non-IJesideut, and Corre- 

 sponding Member, who shall have the privilege of denominating 

 themselves Fellows of the Society ; of Lady j\Iembers elected 

 under the rule Chapter IV., Section 6 hereof, and of Associates 

 elected under the rule Chapter IV., Section 5 hereof. 



Chapter IL — Ordinary Meetings. 



1. A Meeting of the Society shall be held on the second 

 Thursday of every month, from November to July inclusively. 



2. Intimation of all papers to be brought before the Society 

 must be given to the Secretary and submitted to the Council 

 ten days at least previous to the Meeting at which they are to 

 be read. 



3. Any Member may transmit to the Society Papers and 

 Communications, wdiich, if approved of by the Council may be 

 read by the cvuthor, or, in his absence, by the President or 

 Secretary at any of the Ordinar}' Meetings. 



4. The following order of business shall be observed : — 



PRIVATE BUSINESS. 



1. Chair taken. 



2. Minutes of Private Business of preceding Meeting read. 



3. Report of Council read. 



4. Applications for Admission read. 



5. jMembers proposed at preceding Meeting balloted for. 

 G. Motions intimated at previous Meetings discussed. 



7. New Motions intimated. 



8. Miscellaneous Business. 



9. Society adjourned. 



PUIU.IC imsiNESs. 



1. Chair taken, 



2. Laws signed by New Members. 



3. Minutes of Public Business of ju'eceding Meeting read. 



4. Papers and Communications for next Meeting announced. 



5. Specimens, Books, etc., presented. 



6. Communications and Papers read. 



7. Society adjourned. 



Chapter IIL — Extraordinary Meetings. 



An Extraordinary Meeting of the Society may be called at 

 any time, by authority of the Council, on the requisition of 

 three or more Resident Pellows. 



Chapter. IV. — Admission op Memrers. 



SECTION I.— HONORARY EELLOWS. 



1. The Honorary Fellows shall be limited to six British 

 and twenty-five Foreign, — by ]>ritish, being undei'stood British 

 subjects, whether resident in the British Islands or not. 



