strangers. 



144 Laws. 



or depute XXXIY. If a Member be unable to attend for the 

 Members, purpose of reading his paper, he may delegate to any 



Member of the Society the reading thereof, and his 



right of reply. 



Members XXXV. Any Member desirous of reading a paper 



noticed? shall give in writing to the Secretary, ten days before 

 their papers, -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 be read 



in the order in which such notices are received by the 



Secretary. 



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

 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. 



Papers sbaii XXXVII. Every paper read before the Society shall 

 perty^Fthe. be the property thereof, and immediately after it has 

 society. ]3 een rea d shall be delivered to the Secretary, and shall 

 remain in his custody. 



Papers must XXXVIII. No paper shall be published in the 

 leongm . transactions unless approved by the Council, and 



unless it consist mainly of original matter as regards 



the facts or the theories enunciated. 



council may XXXIX. Should the Council feel a difficulty in 

 to MenSrs! deciding on the publication of a paper, the Council 



may refer it to any Member or Members of the 



Society, who shall report on the same. 



Rejected XL. Should the Council decide not to publish a 



retumea te paper, it shall be at once returned to the author. 

 Members XLI. The author of any paper which the Council 



Splesof 6 nas decided to publish in the Transactions may have 

 their papers] anv number of copies of his paper, on giving notice of 

 his wish in writing to the Secretary, with his paper, 

 and on paying the extra cost of such copies. 



Members to XLII. Every Member whose subscription is not in 



of^raE- arrear, and every Honorary Member, is entitled to 



tions. receive one copy of the Transactions of the Society as 



published. Newly-elected Members shall, on payment 



of their entrance-fee and subscription, receive a copy 



of the volume of the Transactions last published. 



