XXiV CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. 
ArtIcLeE VII. 
Regulations and By-Laws. 
1. The Council shall have authority to establish such by-laws and regulations as may be 
necessary for the government of the Society in the conduct of its affairs, provided that such 
by-laws and regulations do not conflict with the provisions of this Constitution and that they 
are approved by a two-thirds vote of the members of Council present at any meeting regu- 
larly called for the consideration of same. If, however, objection be made by any member 
of Council to a by-law or regulation so proposed, it must be submitted in writing for the 
action of the entire Council and will not be finally adopted unless a majority of the Council 
signifies its approval. 
ARTICLE VIII. 
Amendments. 
1. Proposed amendments to the Constitution must be reduced to writing and signed by 
not less than ten members. They shall be forwarded to the Secretary at least ten days before 
the annual general meeting, and shall be immediately forwarded to the Council for its con- 
sideration. If a majority of the Council approve the proposed amendment it shall be pre- 
sented to the Society at the next ensuing general meeting for discussion; if approved by two- 
thirds of the members present, voting by ballot, if a ballot be demanded, it shall be adopted. 
