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4, The authors of Papers read before the Society &hall, if they 

 desire it, be presented with twenty-five separate copies of their 

 Paper, with the discussion thereon, or with such other number as 

 may be determined upon by the Council. 



§ VII. Bye-Laws (Genei'al). 



1. The government of the Society, and the management of its 

 concerns are entrusted to the Council, subject to no other restric- 

 tions than are herein imposed, and to no other interference than 

 may arise from the acts of Members in Genei'al Meeting assembled. 



2. AVith respect to the duties of the President, Vice-Presidents, 

 and other Officers and Members of Council, and any other matters 

 not herein specially provided for, the Council may make such regu- 

 lations and arrangements as they deem proper, and as shall appear to 

 them most conducive to the good got'ernment and management of 

 the Society, and the promotion of its objects. And the Council may 

 hire apartments, and appoint persons not being Members of the 

 Council, nor Members or Associates of the Institute, to be salaried 

 officers, clei'ks, or servants, for carrying on the necessary business of 

 the Society ; and may allow them respectively such salaries, gra- 

 tuities, and privileges, as to them, the Council, may seem proper ; 

 and they may suspend any such officer, clerk, or servant from his 

 office and duties, whenever there shall seem to them occasion ; 

 provided always, that every such, appointment or suspension shall be 

 reported by the Council to the next ensuing General Meeting of the 

 Members, to be then confirmed or otherwise as such Meeting may 

 think fit. 



