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Council of Management. It will be the duty of the Council to 
arrange for promulgation and discussion at an Ordinary Meeting 
such communications as are suitable for that purpose, as well as 
to dispose of the whole in the manner best adapted to promote 
the objects of the Society. 
Order of Business. 
XIX. At the Ordinary General Meetings the business shall be 
transacted in the following order, unless the Chairman specially 
decide otherwise :— 
1—Minutes of the preceding Meeting. 
2—New Members to enrol their names and be jitrodnedal 
3—Ballot for the election of new Members. 
4—Candidates for membership to be proposed. 
5—Business arising out of Minutes. 
6—Communications from the Council. 
7—Communications from the Sections. 
8— Donations to be laid on the Table and acknowledged. 
9—Correspondence to be read. 
10—Motions from last Meeting. 
11—Notices of Motion for the next Meeting to be given in. 
12—Papers to be read. 
13— Discussion. 
14—Notice of Papers for the next Meeting. 
Admission of Visitors. 
XX. Every ordinary member shall have the privilege of admit- 
ting two friends as visitors to an Ordinary General Meeting of 
the Society, on the following conditions :— 
1, That the name and residence of the visitors, together 3 
with the name of the member introducing them, be - 
entered in a book at the time. : 
2. That they shall not have attended two consecutive 
meetings of the Society in the current year. 
_ The Council shall have power to introduce visitors, irrespective 
of the above restrictions. 
