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' Ibis ' and tlie ' Bulletin ' of the Club were con- 

 sidered. 



" As a result, it was proposed by the Chairman and agreed 

 to by the Committee : 



" That it be suggested to the Committee of the B. O. U. 

 that the B. 0. C. would be willing to publish only 

 an epitome in the ' Bulletin ' of the debates held 

 during the current session, provided that the Com- 

 mittee of the B. O. U. were willing to and did 

 publish in extenso in the ' Ibis ' the papers read by 

 at least the Proposer and Opposer of the debates. 



"As regards the suggestion that descriptions of new 

 species, genera, etc. should be epitomized in the 'Bulletin/ 

 the Committee of the B. O. C. thought that this could not be 

 entertained. 



" (2) The following resolution was also adopted : — 



"That in future Officers and members of the Com- 

 mittee of the B. 0. C, instead of being elected by 

 the Committee, shall be elected by the Members of 

 the B. O. C. at a General Meeting — that is to say, 

 in the same way as the Union Committees are 

 elected — and that this proposaal be incorporated 

 in the Rules. 



** It was also proposed and carried that amendments to the 

 Standing Rules of the B. O. C, as well as very 

 important or urgent matters, shall be submitted to 

 Members, to be voted upon at a General Meeting. 



^' It was also agreed that a General Meeting of the 

 B. O. C. be held on the day of the October Meeting 

 of each Session, and that the Treasurer shall 

 present thereat the Balance-sheet and Report, and 

 that the election of Officers, in so far as their 

 election is required, shall be held at such Meetings/' 



The Chairman submitted these propositions to the 

 Members of the Club, who approved of them unanimously. 



