37^ Literary and Philosophical Society. 



32. Not more than forty minutes shall be allowed for 

 reading a paper, essay, or treatise, and if it is not concluded 

 within that time, the remainder shall be deferred till the 

 next or some other ordinary meeting. 



33. In other respects the proceedings of ordinary meet- 

 ings shall be conducted according to the standing orders of 

 the council, so far as such standing orders apply, and where 

 these presents and such standing orders do not apply, then 

 as the Chairman of the meeting in question shall deter- 

 mine. 



PUBLICATION OF MEMOIRS AND PROCEEDINGS. 



34. The Memoirs of the Society for each session shall 

 be published as soon as practicable after the close of each 

 session. 



35. Every honorary member shall be presented with a 

 copy of the volume of Memoirs which may be in course of 

 publication at the time of his election, and of all volumes 

 subsequently published during the continuance of his 

 honorary membership. 



36. The proceedings of the ordinary meetings of the 

 Society may be published at the discretion of the council, 

 and shall be sent free of charge to every member of each 

 class, ordinary, corresponding, and honorary, residing in the 

 United Kingdom. 



37. The council may depute one or more ordinary 

 members to superintend the printing of the Memoirs and 

 proceedings, and may award to the member or members so 

 deputed such remuneration for his or their services as the 

 council may deem fit. 



