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Duration of 

 Meetings. 



Order of Busi- 

 ness. 



Stranger?. 



subscriptions of the current and future years by paying 

 twenty guineas. 



XXVIII. At the ordinary meetings of tbe So- 

 ciety the chair shall be taken punctually at half-past 

 seven o^ clocks and shall be vacated not later than half- 

 past ten o'clock. 



XXIX. At the ordinary meetings business shall be 

 transacted in the following order : — 



Minutes of the preceding meeting to be read, 

 amended if incorrect, and confirmed. 



New Members to enrol their names, and be in- 

 troduced. 



Ballot for the election of new Members. 



Vacancies among Officers, if any, to be filled up. 



Business arising out of the minutes. 



Communications from the Council. 



Presents to be laid on the table, and acknowledged. 



Motions, of which notice has been given, to be 

 considered. 



Notices of motion for the next meeting to be 

 given in, and read by the Secretary. 



Papers to be read. 



No vote of thanks to any Member for his paper 

 shall be proposed. 



Immediately after each paper, the Chairman shall 

 call on the Members for any remarks they may wish to 

 make, or questions they may wish to ask. 



No Member shall speak more than once on any 

 paper, or for a longer period than five minutes, unless 

 called on by the Chairman, who, however, shall not 

 allow him to exceed ten minutes on the whole. 



When no Member has any further questions to ask 

 or remarks to ofiJ'er, the Chairman shall call on the 

 aiithor for his reply to such questions and remarks, 

 which shall terminate the discussion. 



XXX. No stranger shall speak at a meeting of 

 the Society, unless specially invited to do so by the 

 Chairman. 



^"sinesstobe XXXI. No business shall be entertained at any 



meeting which has not been inserted in the summons 

 for that meeting. 



