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put it into the balloting-box. And the name of the Fellow 

 so delivering his list shall be taken down by the Secretary, 

 or by some person appointed to do so. 



22. The Council shall call a Special General Meeting of | p e ^, 

 the Society when it seems to them necessary, or when 

 required by any ten Fellows so to do. 



23. Every such requisition, duly signed by ten or more 

 Fellows, must specify, in the form of a Resolution, the 

 object intended to be submitted to the Meeting. 



24). The requisition, the motion, and the notice of the 

 Special Meeting, shall be suspended in the Library one 

 week, and a copy sent to all Fellows one week previous to 

 such Meeting ; and at the Meeting, the discussion shall be 

 confined to the object specified in the motion. 



25. The Ordinary Meetings of the Society shall be held H 

 on Tuesdays in each month from November to June, 

 both inclusive ; and a printed card of such Meetings shall 

 be delivered to each Fellow before the commencement of 

 the session. 



26. Business shall commence at Eight o'clock in the 

 evening precisely, when the minutes of the preceding 

 Ordinary Meeting shall be read. 



27. At the Ordinary Meetings, the order of business 

 shall be as follows : The minutes of the last Meeting 

 shall be read aloud by one of the Secretaries, and if found 

 correct, shall be signed by the Chairman ; the presents 

 made' to the Society since their last meeting shall be 

 announced ; communications shall be announced and read ; 

 after which, the persons present shall be invited by the 

 Chairman to deliver aloud, from their places, their ojrinions 

 on the communications which have been read, and on the 

 specimens or drawings which have been exhibited at that 

 meeting. 



