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83. Any ten Ordinary Fellows may, by a requisition in writing 

 signed by them specifying the object of the Meeting, require a Special 

 General Meeting to be held for the purpose of discussing and voting 

 upon any question relating to the live-Laws or the management or 

 affairs of the Society; and the Secretaries, upon receiving such a 

 requisition, shall call a Meeting accordingly. 



84. One week's notice at least of every Special General Meeting 

 shall be given, either by announcing the same at the Ordinary 

 Meeting immediately preceding the Special Meeting, or by notice 

 in writing served upon the Ordinary Fellows as hereinafter provided. 

 Such notice shall state the place, day, and hour of meeting, and the 

 general nature of the business for which the Meeting is called, and no 

 other business shall be brought forward thereat. 



VIII. Library and Cabinet. 



85. The books, instruments, and other property of the Society 

 may be inspected and used by the Fellows, under such regulations as 

 the Council may from time to time determine. 



86. No instruments or other property, except books, shall be 

 taken out of the Society's rooms without the permission of the 

 Council. 



87. A Catalogue of the contents for the time being of the Library 

 and Cabinet, and of the other property of the Society, shall be kept 

 by the Librarian, who shall also keep a list of all donations to the 

 Society, and of all property borrowed by the Fellows. 



IX. Papers and Publications. 



88. All papers shall be approved by the Council previously to 

 being read at any Meeting, but such approval shall not be taken as 

 expressing any opinion upon any of the statements contained in such 

 papers. 



89. Papers shall be read in such order as the Council shall think 

 fit. 



90. The Society shall in all cases have the right to publish any 

 paper read, or taken as read, at any Meeting. 



91. Papers shall be published either in the Journal of the Society, 

 or in such other manner as the Council shall think fit. 



92. The copyright of a paper (and of the drawings, if any, 

 accompanying it) read, or taken as read, at any Meeting shall be the 

 property of the Society, unless the author at the time of sending the 

 same shall stipulate to the contrary, and provided that the Society 

 publish the same within six months after its receipt. 



93. The authors of papers published by the Society shall be 

 entitled to such number of copies thereof as the Council shall from 

 time to time determine. 



