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31. Associate Members shall be proposed by the Election of. 

 Council, they shall be balloted for like Ordinary Mem- 

 bers, but three-fourths of the votes shall be required to 

 determine their election. 



32. The privileges and disqualifications of Associate Privileges and 



disqualified.* 



Members shall be the same as those of Honorary Mem- tions of. 

 bers. 



33. Associate Members may be removed in the man- Removal of. 

 ner prescribed for the removal of Ordinary Members. 



NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS. 



34. When non-resident Members vote on any ques- Non-Resident 



Members, 

 tion, the vote paper shall be transmitted to the Secre- 

 tary, post paid. 



35. The Council of the Society may call upon non- May be called 



on to vote. 

 resident Members to vote on questions which they 



deem of importance, and in this case the expense of 



collecting the votes shall be defrayed by the Society. 



36. The Council may also appeal from the decision Appeal to by 



the Council 



of the resident Members to that of the Society at large; 

 in this case also the expense of collecting the votes of 

 non-resident Members shall be defrayed by the Society. 



37. If six or more Members sign a requisition call- Appeal to by 6 

 ing upon the Council to appeal from the decision of a bers. 

 meeting of resident Members to that of the whole So- 

 ciety, the Council shall comply with the requisition ; 



but the expense of collecting the votes of non-resident 

 Members shall be defrayed by the persons who have 

 signed the requisition, the amount to be refunded by 

 the Society, if the decision appealed against be reversed. 



38. Non-resident Members shall have the privilege Book-Privi- 



lege of. 

 of taking out Books from the Library on making a 



