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Section B. Cliemistiy, Mineralogy, and Metal- 

 lurgy. 



Section C. Natural History and Geology. 



Section D. The Microscope and its applications. 



Section E. Geography and Ethnology. 



Section F. Social Science and Statistics. 



Section G. Literature and the Fine Arts, including 

 Architecture. 



Section H. Medical Science, including Physiology 

 and Pathology. 



LIV. The meetings of the Sections shall be for scien- Meetings of 



fc) Sections. 



tinc objects only. 



LV. There shall be no membership of the Sections Members of 

 as distinguished from the membership of the Society. 



LVI. There shall be for each Section a Chairman to officers of 

 preside at the meetings, and Secretary to keep minutes 

 of the proceedings, who shall jointly prepare and for- 

 ward to one of the Secretaries of the Society, prior to 

 the 1st of November in each year, a report of the 

 Proceedings of the Section during that year, and such 

 report shall be submitted to the Council. 



LVII. The Chairman and the Secretary of each Sec- Mode of ap- 

 tion shall be appointed at the first meeting of the omceS^of sec- 

 Council after its election in March, in the first instance *^°°" 

 from Members of the Society who shall have signified 

 to one of the Secretaries of the Society their willing- 

 ness to undertake these ofiices, and subsequently from 

 such as are recommended by the Section as fit and 

 willing. 



LVIII. The first meeting of each Section in the year ?^^®^„^* ™?^*' 

 shall be fixed by the Council; subsequently the Section ° 

 shall arrange its own days and hours of meeting, pro- 

 vided these be at fixed intervals. 



LIX. The Council shall have power to propose corresponding^ 

 gentlemen not resident in Victoria, for election in the 

 same manner as ordinary Members, as Corresponding 

 Members of the Society. The Corresponding Members 

 shall contribute to the Society papers which may be 

 received as those of ordinary Members, and shall in 

 return be entitled to receive copies of the Society's 

 publications. 



