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Laws. 



strangers. 



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 one of the Secretaries. 

 Papers to be read. 



XXIX. No stranger shall speak at a meeting o± 

 the Society unless specially invited to do so by the 

 Chairman. 



what^busi- XXX. At no meeting shall a paper be read, or 



transacted. busincss entertained, which has not been previously 

 notified to the Council. 



Additional 

 Meetings. 



Visitors. 



Members may 

 read papers. 



XXXI. The Council may call additional meetings 

 whenever it may be deemed necessary. 



XXXII. Every Member may introduce two visitors 

 to the meetings of the Society by orders signed by 

 himself 



XXXIII. Members and Associates shaU have the 

 privilege of reading before the Society accounts of 

 experiments, observations, and researches conducted by 

 themselves, or original papers, on subjects within the 

 scope of the Society, or descriptions of recent dis- 

 coveries, or inventions of general scientific interest. 

 No vote of thanks to any Member or Associate for 

 his paper shall be proposed. 



XXXIV. If a Member or Associate be unable to 

 attend for the purpose of reading his paper, he may 

 delegate to any Member of the Society the reading 

 thereof, and his right of reply. 



XXXV. Any Member or Associate desirous of 

 reading a paper shall give in writing to one of the 

 Secretaries, ten days before the meeting at which he 

 desires it to be read, its title and the time its reading 

 wiU occupy. 



XXXVI. The Council may permit a paper such as 

 described in Law XXXIII., not written by a Member 

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

 shall be deemed desirable. 



fhTsodety"^*'' XXXVII. Every paper read before the Society shall 

 be the property thereof, and immediately after it has 



Or depute otlier 

 Members. 



Members must 

 give notice of 

 their papers. 



Papers by 

 strangers. 



