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any name or names to the Lists proposed by the Council, he shall 

 strike out the name or names of those persons recommended for 

 whom he does not vote. And if more names shall be suffered to 

 remain in any List than the number of persons to be elected or 

 removed, such List shall be rejected. And in case the names 

 suffered to remain shall be less than the number of vacancies to be 

 supplied, those names only which shall remain in the List shall 

 stand as voted for. 



6. The President shall appoint two or more Scrutineers from the 

 Members present, not being Members of the Council, to superin- 

 tend the Ballots and report the results to the Meeting. 



7. The Ballot for the Council shall remain open for one quarter 

 of an hour, at the least ; and the Ballot for the Officers for one 

 quarter of an hour, at the least, after the result of the Ballot for 

 the Council shall have been declared. 



8. If from any cause an election shall not take place of persons 

 to fill the Council, or any of the offices aforesaid, then the election 

 of the Council and Officers, or the election of Officers, as the case 

 may be, shall be adjourned until the next convenient day, of which 

 notice shall be given, in like manner as is directed for the Annual 

 General Meeting. 



9. No Ballot, either for the election of Members or any other 

 business, shall be taken unless nine Members are present. 



Chap. XXI. Transactions. 



1. The Transactions shall consist of Papers communicated to the 

 Meetings of the Society. 



2. The Transactions shall be published quarterly, and at such 

 prices as the Council shall direct for each Part or Volume ; but the 

 price for one copy of each Part or Volume, to each Member or 

 Subscriber who shall have paid his Annual contribution for the year 

 in which such Part or Volume shall be published, shall not exceed 

 three-fourths of the price charged to the public. 



3. Foreign Members of the Society who shall have paid the 

 Annual Subscription for the year, and Ordinary English Members 

 and Subscribers resident more than fifteen miles from London, 

 shall be entitled to receive the Transactions of the Society pub- 

 lished during the year without any further payment. 



4. The superintendence of the Publications shall be by a Com- 

 mittee, which shall consist of thirteen Members to be appointed by 

 the Council, including the President, Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, 

 and Secretaries. 



