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from time to time in force, and such bye-laws as may be 

 prescribed by the council for the regulation of such section, 

 and each section shall from time to time appoint a secre- 

 tary for the purpose of transacting such business with the 

 council or Society at large as may be needed, and such 

 secretary (whose appointment shall be notified to the 

 council) shall be considered as the official representative of 

 the section in its intercourse with the council and the 

 Society respectively. 



93. All rules made by any section shall only be pro- 

 visional until they have been approved by the council. 



94. The Sectional Secretary, or other person appointed 

 by the section for this purpose, shall, after each meeting of 

 the section, furnish to the Secretaries of the Society an 

 abstract of the paper or papers read at the sectional meet- 

 ing, and of any other valuable or interesting communica- 

 tions made to the sections at such meeting, for the purpose 

 of the same being inserted in the next number of the 

 Society's proceedings, subject to any directions which may 

 be given in that behalf by the council. 



95. All papers which any section (or the governing 

 body of such section) shall deem worthy of printing in 

 extenso shall be communicated to the Society at the first 

 ordinary meeting which the Secretary of the Society may 

 think convenient for the purpose, and shall then come 

 before, and be considered and dealt with by, the council in 

 the manner prescribed for papers read at, or communicated 

 to, ordinary meetings of the Society. 



DISPOSAL OF DOCUMENTS AND PAPERS. 



96. After the annual report of the council for any year 

 has been passed at any general meeting, the Treasurer's 



