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May be dis- 84. The Council may dissolve such Committees 

 solved by the 

 Council. whenever they shall think proper. 



Minutes of 85. Every Sub-committee shall cause minutes to be 

 Sub - Commit- taken of its proceedings, and shall produce the original 

 minutes, if required, to the Council. 



Council may 86. The Council may exchange for other property, 

 plicate Books, or otherwise dispose of, any duplicate books, maps, or 

 specimens, belonging to the Society, in such manner as 

 may, in their opinion, best conduce to advance the ob- 

 jects and interests of the Society. 



Annual Re- 87> The Council shall present, and cause to be read 



port, prepared 



by Council. to the Annual General Meeting, a report on the general 



concerns of the Society. The report shall state the 

 income and expenditure, and disbursements, the balance 

 in hand, the debts and assets, and the increase or de- 

 crease of the Society during that year ; it shall also 

 specify the average monthly income and expenditure, 

 and give an estimate in detail of the probable income 

 and expenditure of the succeeding year. The report 

 shall also set forth the progress of the Library, and of 

 the Museum in its various departments. 



Lists of new 88. The Council shall submit to the Annual General 



Council and ■ rf 



Office Bear- Meeting, in every year, lists of such persons as they 



by^Council. 6 shall consider most fit to be Members of the Council 



and Officers for the ensuing year. 



PRESIDENT. 



Duties of the 89. The business of the President shall be to pre- 

 President. 



side at all the meetings of the Society, and regulate all 



the proceedings ; and generally to execute or see to the 



execution of the Rules and Orders of the Society. 



Ex-officio 90. The President shall be ex-officio Member of all 

 Committees. Committees appointed by the Council. 



