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XXXVI. It shall be the duty of me President, Vice-Presidents, 
and Honorary Secretaries to annually examine into and report to My 
the Council upon the state of— 
1. The Society’s house and effects. 4 
2. The keeping of the official books and correspondence. — 
3. The library, including maps and drawings. 
4. The Society’s cabinets and collections. 
Cabinets and Collections. 
XXXVII. The keepers of the Society’s cabinets and collet 
tions shall give a list of the contents, and report upon the 
condition of the same to the Council annually. 
ents, 
XXXVIII. The Honorary Secretaries and Honorary Troseunt § 
shall see that all documents relating to the Society’s property, 
the obligations given by members, the policies of insurance, and : 
other securities shall be lodged in the Society’s iron chest, the | 2 
contents of which shall be inspected by the Council once in every di 
year; a list of such contents shall be kept, and such list shall be 
signed by the President or one of the Vice-Presidents at the 
annual inspection. 
Branch Societies. 
XXXIX. The Society shall have power to form Branch So 
cieties in other parts of the Colony. 
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XL. The members of the Society shall have access to, and 2 
shall be entitled to borrow books from the Library, under oun 
regulations as the Council may think necessary. 
Alteration of Rules . 
XLI. No alteration of, or addition to, the Rules of the Society | 
shall be made unless carried at two successive General Meetings 
at each of which, twenty-five members at least must be pr 
