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meeting shall specify the object for which it is called, 

 and no other business shall be entertained. 



XIX. The Council shall call a Special Meeting of the s P ec \ al General 



. . . . ... r . ... ■ j i Meetings. 



Society, on receiving a requisition m writing signed by 

 twenty-four Members of the Society specifying the 

 purpose for which the meeting is required, or upon a 

 resolution of its own. No other business shall be 

 entertained at such meeting. Notice of such meeting, 

 and the purpose for which it is summoned, shall be 

 sent to every Member at least ten days before the 

 meeting. 



XX. The Council shall annually prepare a Report Annual Re P ort - 

 of the Proceedings of the Society during the past 



year, embodying the balance-sheet, duly audited by 

 two Auditors, to be appointed for the year, at the 

 Ordinary Meeting in December, exhibiting a statement 

 of the present position of the Society. This Report 

 shall be laid before the Society at the Annual Meeting 

 in March. No paper shall be read at that meeting. 



XXI. If it shall come to the knowledge of the Expulsion of 

 Council that the conduct of an Officer or a Member is Memters - 

 injurious to the interest of the Society, and if two- 

 thirds of the Council present shall be satisfied, after 

 opportunity of defence has been afforded to him, that 



such is the case, it may call upon him to resign, 

 and shall have the power to expel him from the 

 Society, or remove him from any office therein at its 

 discretion. In every case all proceedings shall be 

 entered upon the minutes. 



XXII. Every candidate for election as Member potion of Mem- 

 or as Associate shall be proposed and seconded by ates. 

 Members of the Society. The name, the address, and 



the occupation of every candidate, with the names of 

 his proposer and of his seconder, shall be communi- 

 cated in writing to one of the Secretaries, and shall be 

 read at a meeting of Council, and also at the following 

 meeting of the Society, and the ballot shall take place 

 at the next following Ordinary Meeting of the Society. 

 The assent of at least five-sixths of the number voting 

 shall be requisite for the admission of a candidate. 



XXIII. Every new Member or Associate shall s ^£f s s sha11 

 receive due notice of his election, and be supplied with 



