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94. The Council may present copies of any of the publications of 

 the Society to, or exchange the same with, such persons and Societies 

 as they may think fit. 



X. Notices. 



95. A Notice may be served upon any Fellow either personally 

 or by sending it through the post in a prepaid letter addressed to 

 such Fellow at his last known address. 



96. Any notice sent by post shall be deemed to have been served 

 on the day following that on which it was posted ; and in proving 

 such service it shall be sufficient to prove that the notice was properly 

 addressed and posted. 



97. Any Fellow residing at any place not within the Postal 

 Union may name an address within the Postal Union at which all 

 notices shall be served upon him, and all notices served at such 

 address shall be deemed to be well served. If he shall not have 

 named such an address, he shall not be entitled to any notices or to 

 receive any of the publications of the Society. 



XL Alteration of Bye-Laws. 



98. No alteration in the Bye-Laws of the Society shall be dis- 

 cussed or made, except. at an Annual Meeting, or at a Special General 

 Meeting convened for the purpose. 



99. Notice of every alteration proposed to be made in the Bye- 

 Laws shall be given either by announcing the same at the Ordinary or 

 Annual Meeting immediately preceding the Meeting at which the 

 alteration is intended to be proposed, or by notice in writing served 

 upon the Ordinary Fellows as hereinbefore provided. 



XII. Interpretation. 



100. In the construction of these Bye-Laws words denoting 

 the singular number only shall include the plural number also, and 

 vice versa, and words denoting the masculine gender only shall include 

 the feminine gender also, unless there be something in the context 

 inconsistent therewith. 



