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account of all receipts and disbursements, and of the indebtedness of 

 members, and render an annual report of the same at the Annual Gene- 

 ral Meeting of the Society. 



4. It shall be the duty of the Curator to take charge of all books, 

 specimens, cabinets and other properties of the Society ; to receive and 

 arrange in their proper places all donations of specimens ; to. keep a record 

 of all contributions of books or specimens, with a list of the contributors ; 

 and to oversee and direct any exchange of specimens. He shall, also, 

 report annually to the Society on the condition of the specimens and 

 cabinets under his care, 



5. The of&cers of the Society, together with three other members elected 

 annually, shall form a Council who shall have the direction and manage- 

 ment of all the affairs of the Society. The Council shall meet once in 

 every quarter, the time and place of meeting to be appointed by the 

 President, and notice to be given by the Secretary at least ten days 

 beforehand. 



6. The Council shall draw up a Yearly Report on the state of the 

 Society, in which shall be given an abstract of all the proceedings, and 

 of the receipts and expenditure of the Society during their term of office j 

 and such Report shall be read at the Annual General Meeting. 



SECTION r— (MEETINGS.) 



1. Ordinary Meeting shall be held once a month, the day and hour of 

 meeting to be settled by Bye-laws, as may be deemed most expedient, 



2. The Annual General Meeting of the Society shall be held on the 

 First Tuesday in July in each year, to receive and deliberate upon the 

 report of the Council on the state of the Society, and to elect officers and 

 members of the Council for the ensuing year, and to transact any other 

 business of which notice has been given. 



3. Special meetings of the Society may be called by the President 

 upon the written request of five members of the Society, provided that 

 one week's notice of the meeting be given, and that its object be 

 specified. 



SECTION VI.— {BRANCHES OF THE SOCIETY.) 



1 . Branches of the Society may be formed in any place within the 

 Dominion of Canada, on a written application to the Society, from at 

 least six persons resident in the locality. 



2. Each Branch shall be required to pay to the Parent Society one 

 dollar per annum for each paying member on its list. 



