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Property of the Society to be vested in the President, &§c. 
XXXI. All property whatever belonging to the Society shall 
be vested in the President, Vice- Presidents, Hon. Treasurer, and 
Hon. Secretaries for the time being, in trust for the use of the 
Society ; but the Council shall have control over the disburse- 
ments of the funds and the management of the property of the 
Society. 
SECTIONS. 
XXXII. To allow those members of the Society who devote 
attention to particular branches of science fuller opportunities 
and facilities of meeting and working together with fewer formal 
restrictions than are necessary at the general Monthly Meetings 
of the Society,—-Sections or Committees may be established in 
the following branches of science :— 
Section A.—Astronomy, Meteorology, Physics, Mathematics, 
and Mechanics. 
Section B.—Chemistry and Mineralogy, and their application 
to the Arts and Agriculture. : 
Section C_—Geology and Paleontology. 
Section D.—Biology, i.e., Botany and Zoology, including 
Entomology. 
Section E.—Microscopical Science. 
Section F—Geography and Ethnology. 
Section G.—Literature and the Fine Arts, including 
Architecture. 
Section H.—Medical. 
Section I—Sanitary and Social Science and Statistics. 
Section Committees—Card of Meetings. 
XXXIII. The first meeting of each Section shall be appointed 
by the Council. At that meeting the members shall elect their 
own Chairman, Secretary, and a Committee of four ; and arrange 
the days and hours of their future meetings. A card showing 
the dates of each meeting for the current year shall be printed 
for distribution amongst the members of the Society. 
