Bye-Laws, 



commit a breach of order at any of the general meet- 

 ings, he shall be liable to be removed from the Society. 

 Whenever there shall appear cause for the removal of a 

 Member from the Society, the subject shall be laid 

 before the Council ; and if a majority of the Council 

 shall, after due deliberation, determine by ballot to pro- 

 pose to the Society the removal of the said Member, 

 the President shall at any ordinary general meeting of 

 the Society, announce from the chair such determina- 

 tion of the Council ; and at the meeting next after that 

 at which the said announcement has been made, the 

 proposition shall be balloted for; and if 11 or more 

 Members shall ballot, and two-thirds of the members 

 balloting shall vote for the removal of such Member, he 

 shall be removed from the Society. 



CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 



21. The Corresponding Members of the Society Corresponding 



.... Members. 

 shall consist of such persons not ordinarily resident in 



Calcutta, or within 20 miles thereof, as are likely to 



promote the objects of the Society. 



22. Corresponding Members shall be proposed by Election of. 

 the Council, they shall be elected by ballot in the same 



manner as Ordinary Members. 



23. Corresponding Members when visiting the Pre- Privileges of. 

 sidency shall have the privilege of attending the meet- 

 ings of the Society, but shall not be entitled to vote. 



They shall have such personal access to the Library 

 and Museum, and such liberty of there examining their 

 contents as is enjoyed by Ordinary Members. 



24. Corresponding Members may be removed in Removal of, 

 the manner prescribed for the removal of Ordinary 

 Members. 



