BYE-LAWS RELATING TO COMMUNICATIONS 

 TO THE SOCIETY 



Ij Fjve.vy* paper which it is proposed to communicate to 

 t)\e Society shaU be forwarded to -the Hon. Secretary for the 

 approval of the Council. 



2. "When the Council shall have accepted a paper, they 

 shall decide whether it shall be read before the Society and 

 published in the Journal, or read only and not published, or 

 published only and not read. The Council's decision shall in each 

 case be communicated to the author after the meeting. 



3. The Council may permit a paper written by a non-member 

 to be read and, if approved, published. 



4. In the absence of the author, a paper may be read by 

 any member of the Society appointed by the Chairman or nominated 

 by the author. 



5. No paper read before the Society shall be published 

 elsewhere than in the Journal, without the permission of the 

 Council, or unless the Council decide against publishing it in 

 the Journal. 



6. All communications intended for publication by the 

 Society shall be clearly written, on one side of the paper only, with 

 proper references, and in all respects in fit condition for being at 

 once placed in the printers' hands. 



7. The authors of papers and contributors to the Journal 

 are solely responsible for the facts stated and opinions expressed in 

 their communications. 



8. In order to insure a correct report, the Council request 

 that each paper be accompanied by a short abstract for newspaper 

 publication. 



9. The author of any paper which the Council has decided 

 to publish will be presented with twenty-five copies : and he shall 

 be permitted to have extra copies printed on making application to 

 the Hon. Secretary at the time of forwarding the paper, and on 

 paying the cost of such copies. 



