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of property ; shall make transfers, or other investments, with 

 consent and approval of the Finance Committee ; shall pay the 

 taxes, insurance, interest on loans, &c., and keep a correct 

 account of the disbursements and receipts of the Society. For 

 these services he shall receive the sum of one hundred dollars 

 per annum. 



SECTION XIV. 



DUTIES OF CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. 



The Corresponding Secretary shall prepare all letters to be 

 written in the name of the Society, and conduct its correspond- 

 ence ; he shall keep copies of the same in a book to be provided 

 for the purpose, which shall be open to the inspection of its 

 members at any regular meeting ; he shall also receive and read 

 all letters and papers addressed to the Society, and shall dispose 

 of them in such manner as shall be prescribed by the By-Laws 

 or directed by the Society. In the absence of the Recording 

 Secretary the Corresponding Secretary shall perform his duties ; 

 and in the absence of both Secretaries the President shall ap- 

 point either a Corresponding or Recording Secretary or both. 

 pro tempore. 



SECTION XV. 



DUTIES OF RECORDING SECRETARY. 



The Recording Secretary shall give notice of all meetings of 

 the Society, and shall regularly record the proceedings thereof 

 in a book to be kept for that purpose. In the absence of the 

 Corresponding Secretary he shall perform his duties. 



Ho shall post up in the Library Room the names of all per- 

 sons proposed for membership, and shall give notice to each 

 person of his election. He shall record the election of every 

 member, with the date thereof, and by whom proposed in a 

 book kept for the purpose, and shall report his name and resi- 

 dence to the Treasurer. He shall deliver to the Committee of 

 Publication a copy of the proceedings of each meeting whenever 



