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of the Members who introduced them, shall be given to 

 the President for record. 



Order of busi- 63. At the ordinary general meetings, the order of 

 business shall be as follows : 



1. The names of the visitors allowed to be present 

 at the meeting shall be read aloud by the Chairman. 



2. The minutes of the last meeting shall be read by 

 one of the Secretaries, and if found to be accurate, and 

 not to involve any contravention of the rules of the So- 

 ciety, shall thereupon be confirmed by the meeting and 

 signed by the Chairman. 



3. The presents made to the Society since their last 

 meeting shall be announced and exhibited. 



4. Proposals of Candidates for admission into the 

 Society shall be submitted, and ballots taken as before 

 provided. 



5. Motions of which notice was given at the last 

 meeting, shall be brought forward and disposed of. 



6. Notice of intended motions shall be given for 

 entry in the proceedings of the meeting ; and every such 

 notice of motion shall be suspended in the meeting room 

 until finally disposed of. 



7. Reports and communications from the Council 

 shall be submitted for consideration. 



8. Papers and communications addressed to the So- 

 ciety shall be read. 



Communica- 64. All communications addressed to the Society 

 ed^o Society^ sna ll m the first instance be submitted for the considera- 

 how disposed t j on f t k e (joun^ w h sna n cause to be drawn up a 



programme of the business to be transacted at the 



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ordinary general meetings, and no other business shall 

 be brought forward at such meetings, unless it be declar- 

 ed to be urgent by the President of the Society, and 

 that it could not have been previously communicated to 

 the Council. 



