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the Bye-Laws, as shall appear to them conducive to the 

 good Government of the Society, and to the proper 

 management of its concerns ; and all such Regulations 

 and Orders shall be binding on all the Members, Offi- 

 cers and Servants of the Society, provided that all such 

 Regulations shall be reported for the information of the 

 Society, at the next general meeting, and be subject 

 to its confirmation. 



79. The Council may appoint persons, not Mem- Appointment 

 bers of the Society, to be salaried Officers, Clerks, or Clerks, &c. by 

 Servants, for carrying on the necessary concerns of the 



Society ; and may define the duties to be performed by 

 them respectively ; and may allow to them respectively 

 such salaries, gratuities, and privileges, as to them the 

 Council may seem proper ; and may suspend any Officer, 

 Clerk, or Servant from office, whenever there shall seem 

 to them occasion ; provided always that such appoint- 

 ment, allowance, or suspension shall be reported to the 

 next general meeting of the Members, to be confirmed 

 or annulled, as may be decided by such meeting. 



80. The Council shall elect from their own body, Sub - Commit 

 Sub-committees or Sections of Oriental Literature, Council. 

 Natural History, &c. also Sub-committees of Finance 



and papers ; whose reports on all matters referred to 

 them shall be submitted to the Council. 



81. The Council shall be at liberty to call into their Council may 

 assistance and appoint as Members of the Sub -commit- members to 

 tees, or Sections, any other Members of the Society, a ^ o^slfb" 

 who are competent and well versed in the subjects to be Committees, 

 referred to the said Sub-committees. 



82. The powers, duties, &c. of the Sub-committees Duties, &c. of 



shall be defined by the Council. tees, defined 



by Council. 



83. Every Sub-committee or Section may appoint May elect their 

 its own Chairman and Secretary. m^nand Sees" 



