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28. Every Fellow shall have the privilege of introducing 

 two Visitors at each Ordinary Meeting of the Society, 

 whose names, and that of the Fellow introducing them, 

 shall be entered in a book kept for the purpose. 



29. At an ordinary meeting, no question relating to 

 the Eules or management of the Society shall be intro- 

 duced. 



council so. The Council shall meet on some convenient dav in 



Meetings. J 



the week of each Ordinary Meeting. And the President 

 or any three Members of the Council, may at any time 

 call a Special Meeting of the Council, to which the whole 

 Council shall be summoned. 



31. In all Meetings of the Council, five to be a quorum ; 

 all questions to be decided by vote, unless a ballot be 

 demanded ; and a decision of the majority to be considered 

 as the decision of the Meeting ; the Chairman having, in 

 case of an equality, the casting-vote. 

 council 32. The duties of the Council shall be to see that 

 Minutes of its proceedings are taken, during their pro- 

 gress, by the Secretary, or, in case of his absence, by 

 some Fellow present, whom the Chairman shall appoint 

 for the occasion ; which Minutes shall be afterwards 

 copied into a Minute-Book kept for that purpose, read at 

 the next Meeting of the Council, and, if found correct, 

 signed by the Chairman. Also to examine, present, and 

 cause to be read at the anniversary Meeting, a Report 

 of the accounts and of the state of the affairs of the 

 Society for the preceding year. The Council shall also 

 have the general superintendence of all the publications 

 of the Society ; and shall select works to be translated, and 

 appoint some member of the Society to edit the same. 

 The Council shall also act for the Society in any matter 

 which is not specified in these regulations. It is the 



