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fhall engage more than two evenings, without the confent of the 

 Society, expreffed by ballot, if required. 



XIV. That authors be requefted to furnilh the Society with an 

 epitome of their Papers, which may be read at the meeting fuc- 

 ceeding the reading of each Paper, and the difcuflion renewed. 



XV. That each Ordinary Member ftiall pay one guinea annu- 

 ally, by half yearly payments, into the hands of the Treafurer, 

 to defray incidental expences, and to eftablifh a fund for the 

 benefit of the Society. Each Member on his eleftion to pay his 

 Subfcriprion for the current half year, together with one guinea 

 admiilion fee. 



XVI. That no Laws ftiall be enafted, refcinded or altered, 

 but at the quarterly meetings, on the laft Fridays in the months 

 of January, April, and Oftober ; and that notice Ihall be given, 

 at leaft fourteen days previous to thofe meetings. 



XVIL That the Society ftiall publifti a volume of mifcel- 

 laneous papers, at leaft every two years. And that at ftated 

 times, the Committee ftiall feleft from the papers which have 

 been read to the Society, fuch as ftiall appear to be moft worthy 

 of publication, but that no paper ftiall be publiftied without the 

 confent of the author.- That every paper, voted for publication 

 by the Committee of Papers, ftiall be fent to the prefs without 

 delay ; that notice of the printing ftiall be given to the author, 

 and that he be entitled to thirty feparate copies, on paying the 

 extraordinary expence attending them. 



XVIII. That a Library be formed for the ufe of the Mem- 

 bers of this Societj', and that the Librarian be authorized to pur- 

 chafe fuch books, as ftiall be ordered at the quarterly meetings of 

 the Society ; but that no book ftiall be taken out of the Library, 

 without leave of the Librarian, limiting the time of keeping it to 

 feven days. 



XIX. That the Refolutlon to eftablifti a Library be announced 

 10 the Honorary and Correfponding Members of the Society; and 

 that it be intimated to them by the Secretaries, that donations of 

 their part and future publications will be highly acceptable. 



a 4 XX. That 



