How Published. 
The Council. 
Retiring Council- 
lors. 
Election of Office- 
Bearers. 
Special Meetings ; 
how called. 
Treasurer’s Duties. 
Auditor. 
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they shall deem it expedient to publish in the Transactions of the Society, and 
shall superintend the printing of the same. 
XVI 
The Transactions shall be published in parts or Fasciculi at the close of 
each Session, and the expense shall be defrayed by the Society. 
XVII. 
There shall be elected annually, for conducting the publications and regu- 
lating the private business of the Society, a Council, consisting of a President ; 
Six Vice-Presidents, two at least of whom shall be resident ; Twelve Council- 
lors, a General Secretary, Two Secretaries to the Ordinary Meetings, a Trea- 
surer, and a Curator of the Museum and Library. 
XVIII. 
Four Councillors shall go out annually, to be taken according to the order 
in which they stand on the list of the Council. 
XIX. 
An Extraordinary Meeting for the Election of Office-Bearers shall be held 
on the fourth Monday of November annually. 
XX. 
Special Meetings of the Society may be called by the Secretary, by direction 
of the Council; or on a requisition signed by six or more Ordinary Fellows. 
Notice of not less than two days must be given of such Meetings. 
XXI. 
The Treasurer shall receive and disburse the money belonging to the Society, 
granting the necessary receipts, and collecting the money when due. 
He shall keep regular accounts of all the cash received and expended, which 
shall be made up and balanced annually ; and at the Extraordinary Meeting in 
November, he shall present the accounts for the preceding year, duly audited. 
At this Meeting, the Treasurer shall also lay before the Council a list of all 
arrears due above two years, and the Council shall thereupon give such direc- 
tions as they may deem necessary for recovery thereof. 
XXII. 
At the Extraordinary Meeting in November, a professional accountant shall 
be chosen to audit the Treasurer’s accounts for that year, and to give the neces- 
sary discharge of his intromissions. 
