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XXIY. — The committee for each year, at their first meeting, 

 and from time to time afterwards, when a further appointment 

 may seem to them requisite, may appoint curators, to whom shall 

 be entrusted the making of the minor arrangements of the mu- 

 seum and building, the care of the specimens, and the examina- 

 tion of accounts. Their proceedings shall be subject to the 

 revision and control of the committee. 



XX Y. — Auditors shall be appointed at the annual meeting 

 each year ; and their examination of the accounts shall be com- 

 pleted, and a statement thereof, as audited, shall be printed and 

 distributed with the notice of the annual meeting, one week at 

 least before such meeting. 



XX YI. — The Society shall not make any dividend, gift, divi- 

 sion, or bonus, in money, unto or between any of its membrrs. 



PROPERTY OF THE SOCIETY. 



XXYII. — The property of the Society, both real and personal, 

 shall be vested in fifteen trustees, to bo chosen out of the ordin- 

 ary members, and the said Ealph Henry Brandling, Charles 

 William Bigge, Charles John Bigge, John Clayton, Henry Hew- 

 itson, Robert Ormston, the younger, John Spcdding, John 

 Adamson, George Clayton Atkinson, AYilliam Chapman Hcwit- 

 son, William Hutton, llobert Plummcr, Thomas Swinburne, 

 George Wailcs, and Matthew Wheatlcy, tlie younger, shall lo 

 such trustees. 



XXYIII. — When the trustees so chosen, or any of them, or 

 any future trustees to be appointed as after mentioned, shall 

 happen to die, or shall be desirous of being discharged of and 

 from, or shall refuse or decline to act in the trusts in them re- 

 posed, then, and in such case, and so often as it .sliall ha])pt^n 

 that by such means such trustees shall be reduced under the 

 number of five, it sliall and nuiy be lawful to and for the ordin- 

 ary members of the Society, from time to time at a meeting to 

 be called for that purpose*, of whicli a numth's notiro shall be 



