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The Council shall have power to introduce visitors irres- 
pective of the above restrictions. 
MANAGEMENT OF FUNDS. 
10. The funds of the Society shall be lodged at a bank 
named by the Council of Management. Claims against the 
Society, when approved by the Council, shall be paid by 
the Treasurer. 
AUDITING OF ACCOUNTS. 
11. Two auditors shall be appointed annually at an 
ordinary meeting to audit the Treasurer’s account. The 
accounts as audited to be laid before the annual meeting 
in May. 
EXPULSION OF MEMBERS. 
12. A majority of members at any ordinary meeting shall 
have power to expel an obnoxious member from the Society, 
provided that a resolution to that effect has been moved 
and seconded at the previous ordinary meeting, and that 
due notice of the same has been sent in writing to the 
member in question within a week after the meeting at 
which such resolution has been brought forward. 
Papers read.—1. *“‘On the means of constructing Rail- 
ways financially considered,’ by Mr. Pennington. (A brief 
abstract of the paper will be found at p. 75 of the Magazine). 
2. “‘On the application of certain principles of Political 
Economy to the question of Railways,’’ by Professor Pell. 
(Published at p. 124, and a complete copy, from the 
*‘Herald,”’ of both these papers will be found in the Society’s 
Cuttings book. N.B.—The papers are not published in the 
Magazine in the order of reading. In some cases they 
were not published at all.) 
Fourth Monthly Meeting, Hall, Australian Library, 13th 
August. Sir William Denison in the Chair. 
New Members.—Rev. F. Armitage; Rev. Thomas Druitt; 
Captain Lethbridge, R.N.; Messrs. Francis, c.E.; Thomas 
