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cifyingwho have, and who have not paid their contributions, 

 and any member whose contributions shall be found to be 

 more than two years in arrears, after the same shall have 

 become due, and payable aforesaid, provided payment thereof 

 has been personally demanded of him by the Treasurer, or 

 collector authorised by him for the purpose, such member 

 shall be considered as withdrawing from the Society, and be 

 no longer deemed a member of it, and the same shall be en- 

 tered on the minutes. 



XXII.— OF NEW RULES. 

 New rules or alterations to be made in old rules, except 

 at the annual meeting in January, shall be proposed and the 

 proposal entered on the minutes, at a preceding stated meet- 

 ing, and may then be made by not less than two-thirds of the 

 members present. 



XXIIL—OF DISPOSITION OF THE FUNDS. 

 When any part of the Society's funds is to be disposed of, 

 excepting at the annual meeting or for ordinary contingent 

 expenses, the same shall be done at a stated meeting, or 

 special one, after having been proposed at a previous stated 

 meeting. 



XXIV. 

 Still further to advance the objects of this institution, 

 the Society will promote the establishment of other similar 

 Societies in the United States. 



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