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prise a selection of the papers read before the Society, the 

 Report of the Council and Treasurer, and such other matter as 

 the Council may deem it expedient to publish. 



22. — Every member of the Society shall be entitled to one 

 copy of the Journal, deliverable at the place of publication. 

 The Council shall have power to present copies to other Socie- 

 ties and to distinguished individuals, and the remaining copies 

 shall be sold at such prices as the Council shall, from time to 

 time, direct. 



23. — Twenty-four copies of each paper published in the 

 Journal shall be placed at the disposal of the Author. 



24. — The Council shall have power to sanction the pub- 

 lication, in a separate form, of papers or documents laid before 

 the Society, if in their opinion practicable and expedient. 



VII.— Popular Lectures. 



25. — Occasional Popular Lectures upon literary or scienti- 

 Hc subjects may be delivered, under the sanction of the Council, 

 on evenings other than those appointed for General Meetings 

 uf the Society. 



VIII.— Amendments. 



2(3. — Amendments to these Rules must be proposed in 

 writing to the Council, who shall, after notice given, lay them 

 before a General Meeting of the Society. A Committee of 

 Resident Members shall thereupon be appointed, in conjunction 

 with the Council, to report on the proposed Amendments to the 

 General Meeting next ensuing, when a decision may betaken, 

 provided that any amendment to the Rules which is to be pro- 

 posed by such Committee to the General Meeting shall be 

 stated in the notice summoning the meeting. 



