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Section A.—Astronomy, Meteorology, Physics, Mathematics, 
and Mechanics. 
Section B.—Chemistry and Mineralogy, and their application 
to the Arts and Agriculture. 
Section O.—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. 
Membership of Sections. 
XXXIV. Only members of the Society shall have the privilege 
of joining any of the Sections. 
Reports from Sections. 
XXXV. There shall be for each Section a Chairman to preside — 
at the meetings, and a.Secretary to keep minutes of the pro- — 
ceedings, who shall jointly prepare and forward to the Hon. — 
Secretaries of the Society, on or before the 7th of December in 
each year, a report of the proceedings of the Section spaces 
that year, in order that the same may be transmitted to ie 
Council 
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restrictions than are necessary at the general Monthly Meetings ‘ 
of the Society,—-Sections or Committees may be established in — 
the following branches of science :— 
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