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PRIVATE BUSINESS. 



1. Chair taken. 



2. IMiiiutes of Private Business of preceding Meeting read. 



3. Report of Council read. 



4. Applications for Admission read. 



5. Members proposed at preceding Meeting balloted for. 



6. Motions intimated at Previous Meetings discussed. 



7. New motions intimated. 



8. Miscellaneous Business. 



9. Society adjourned. 



PUBLIC BUSINESS. 



1. Chair taken. 



2. Laws signed by new Members. 



3. Minutes of Public Business of preceding Meeting read. 



4. Papers and Communications for next Meeting announced. 



5. Specimens, Books, &c., presented. 



6. Communications and Papers read. 



7. Society adjourned. 



CHAPTER III. 



EXTRAORDINAKY 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 Fellows. 



CHAPTER IV. 



ADMISSION OF MEMBERS. 

 SECTION I, HONORARY FELLOWS. 



1. The Honorary Fellows shall be limited to six British and 

 twenty-five Foreign, — by British, being understood British sub- 

 jects, whether resident in the British Islands or not. 



2. The Council shall have the privilege of proposing Honorary 

 Fellows, — the names of the gentlemen proposed being always stated 

 in the Billet calling the Meeting at which they are to be balloted 

 for. The election to be determined by a majority of at least two- 

 thu'ds of the votes, provided fifteen Fellows are present and vote. 



