oiEces for wliicli tliey are respedlively seeking election or re-eleiftion, and

shall send a copy of such voting paper to each member of the Society

with the Odlober number of the Magazine. Each member shall make a

cross (X) opposite the names of those for whom he desires to vote, and shall

sign the voting paper at the foot, and send it to the Scrutineer in a sealed

envelope, before the 14th of Odlober. The Scrutineer shall prepare a written

return of the officers elected, showing the number of the votes recorded for

each candidate, and sendit to the Secretarj' before the 21st of October, for

publication in the November number of the Magazine. In the event of an

equality of votes, the President shall have a casting vote.


7. — It shall be lawful for the Council to delegate any of their powers

to a Committee of not less than three.


8. — The Council (but not a Committee of the Council) shall have

power to alter and add to the Rules, from, time to time, in an}' manner they

may think fit.


9. — The Council shall have power to expel anj' member from the

Society at any time, without assigning any reason.


10. — All members intending to resign their membership at the end of

the current 3'ear of the Society shall give notice of their intention to the

Secretary before the I4tli Odlober, and all members who do not so give

notice shall continue to be members for the year following, and shall be

liable for their subscriptions accordingly.


II.— Neither the office of Scrutineer nor the office of Auditor shall be

held for two consecutive 5'ears by the same person.


12. — The Scrutineer shall not reveal to any person how any member

•shall have voted.


13, — If any office shall become vacant at any time, other than at the

end of the Society's year, the Council shall have power to nominate any

member of the Society to fill the vacancy until the expiration of the then

current year.



