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XXXII. The Council may call additional meetings A<i<iijionai 

 whenever it may he deemed necessary. *" '"^ ' 



XXXIII. Every INIcmhcr may introduce two Visitors. 

 \4sitors to the meetings of the Society by orders signed 



by himself. 



XXXIV. ^Members shall have the privilege of ^fembers may 

 reading before the Society papers containing accounts '*''" P'''*""^- 

 of experiments, observations, and researches conducted 



by themselves, on subjects within the scope of the 

 Society. 



XXXV. If a member be unable to attend for the <>r dcpuio other 

 purpose of reading his paper, he may delegate to any 

 Member of the Society the reading thereof and his 



right of reply. 



XXXVI. Any Member desirous of reading a Members must 

 paper shall give in writing to the Secretary, ten days fhJr"p°aptTs!' 

 before the Meeting at which he desires it to be read, 



its title and the time its reading will occupy. 



The Secretary shall lay this communication before 

 the Council at its next meeting. Papers shall Ije read 

 in the order in which such notices ai-c received by the 

 Secretary. 



XXXVII. The Council may permit a paper of a Papers by 

 nature similar to the above, not written by a Member ^'"'"^*^'^' 

 of the Society, to be read, if for any special reason it 



shall be deemed desirable. 



XXXVIII. Every paper read before the Society i|ap(rs sbaii be 

 shall be the property thereof, and immediately after it tilc rnsutute.** 

 has been read shall be delivered to the Secretary, and 



shall remain in his custody. 



XXXIX. At the Meeting of the Coimcil next comiciK^haii 

 following the reading of a paper, the Council shall publication. 

 decide whether it shall appear in the Transactions of 



the Society. 



XL. No pajjcr shall be published in the Transac- Pap?"^ must be 

 tions, which in the opini(ni of the Council, docs not *'"*''' 



