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XIX— ELIGIBILITY OF PRESIDENT. 

 No person shall be eligible to the office of President for a 

 longer term than two successive years. 



XX.— 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 pro- 

 posal entered upon the minutes, at a precedmg stated meeting, 

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

 bers present. 



XXL— ORDER OF BUSINESS. 

 J. Reading of the Minutes of the preceding meeting or 

 meetings. 



2. Election of Members. 



3. Reports of Committees. 



4. Deferred Business. 



5. New Business. 



6. Discussion of Questions. 



XXII.— OTHER BY-LAWS AND RESOLUTIONS. 

 All other By-Laws and Resolutions, inconsistent with the 

 foregoing By-Laws, are hereby repealed. 



RESOLUTIONS. 



1. Resolved, That the salary of the Recording Secretary be 

 one hundred and twenty-five dollars per annum ; and that he 

 be required to keep open the room of the Society every Wed-* 

 nesday between the hours of eleven and one. 



2. Resolved, That the Committee of Ten be authorised and 

 requested to report to the Society some suitable location or 

 locations, as a permanent exhibition ground, as ^vell as the most 

 favorable terms on which the same may be obtained. 



3. Resolved, That the management of the public exhibitions 

 of the Society shall be conducted by a committee consisting of 

 nine active members, the President always beingone, who shall 

 be called a Committee of Arrangement, and which shall be or- 

 ganised at any regular meeting of a majority of its members, by 

 the appointment of a Chairman and Secretary, and also a Din- 

 ner Committee. The Secretary shall keep a true record of the 

 proceedings of the Committee, and shall attend at the ground 

 during an exhibition, and record in a book provided for the pur- 

 pose, separately and respectively, all stock, implements and 



