a LAWS. 
terly Meetings; and that notice shall be given to each 
Member, whenever a Candidate is nominated, 
VI. That every election shall be conducted by ballot, 
and that the majority of votes shall decide; and that the 
President shall have the determining voice, if the number 
of votes be equal. } 
VII. That when an Ordinary Member removes to a 
greater distance than twenty miles from Manchester, he 
may beentitled to the continuance of the privileges of the 
Society, by paying five guineas to the Treasurer, in lieu of 
his annual subscription, 
VIII. That a President, four Vice-Presidents, two Se- 
cretaries, a Treasurer, and a Librarian be elected annually 
by the majority of Members present, on the last Friday 
inthe month of April. The election to be determined by - 
ballot. 
IX, That a Committee of Papers shall be appointed by 
ballot, at the same time, which shall consist of the Presi- 
dent, Vice-Presidents, Secretaries, Treasurer, and Libra- 
rian, together with six other Members of the Society ; and 
that this Committee skall decide by ballot concerning the 
publication of any paper which shali have been read before 
the Society ; and shall select, with the consent of the Au- 
thor, detached parts of any paper, the whole of which 
may not be deemed proper for publication ; but that the 
presence of seven Members of the Committee shall be ne- 
' cessary for such discussion or decision, 
_.X, That Visitors may be introduced by any Member to 
the Meetings of the Society, with the permission of ‘the 
Chairman. 
XI, That every Member who shall favour the Society 
