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2nd. The certificates of candidates for election shall be read 



and the ballot for the election of Fellows shall take place. 

 3rd. The donations received since the last Meeting shall be 



announced. 

 4th. The objects exhibited shall be described. 

 5th. Scientific communications shall be read and discussed. 

 6 th. Any other business connected with the affairs of the 



Society shall be transacted which can be properly 



transacted at an Ordinary Meeting. 



76. No question relating to the Bye-Laws or the management or 

 affairs of the Society shall be discussed or voted upon at any Ordinary 

 Meeting. 



B. Annual. 



77. The Annual Meeting shall be held at 8 o'clock p.m. on the 

 second Wednesday in February. 



78. Scientific communications shall not be read or discussed at 

 the Annual Meeting, but in lieu thereof the following shall be the 

 ordinary course of business, in addition to the matters Nos. 1 to 4 in 

 Art. 75. 



5th. The Beport of the Council for the past year shall be read 



by one of the Secretaries. 

 6th. The Treasurer shall read an account of his receipts and 



payments during the past year. 

 7th. The Ballot shall take place for the election of the Council 



for the ensuing year. 

 8th. Any alteration proposed in the Bye-Laws of the Society 



shall be discussed and, if necessary, voted on. 

 9th. The President shall read his Annual Address. 

 10th. Any other business connected with the affairs of the 



Society shall be transacted which can be properly 



transacted at an Annual Meeting. 



79. The President, Vice-President, or other Chairman shall 

 appoint two Scrutineers from among the Ordinary Fellows present, 

 not being members of the Council or nominated for election thereto, 

 to take the ballot for the election of the Council. 



80. The Scrutineers shall receive the balloting papers from the 

 Fellows present and entitled to vote, and shall report the names of 

 the Fellows elected and the number of votes to the President, Vice- 

 President, or other Chairman, who shall thereupon announce the 

 names of the persons elected. 



81. Any balloting paper containing a greater number of names 

 for any office than the number to be elected thereto shall be rejected 

 by the Scrutineers. 



C. Special. 



82. The Council may at any time convene a Special General 

 Meeting. 



