1 
BYE-LAWS. 
Slinutes of the 
■Proceedings. 
Orders of the 
CounciL 
Alteration of 
Orders of 
Council. 
Appointment of 
Committees. 
Committee. 
Enter on duties. 
Disposal of 
Duplicates. 
Presentation of 
the Journal. 
Appointment 
of Bankers. 
20. Minutes of the proceedings of every Meeting of the Com 
shall be taken during their progress hy the Secretary, or, in c 5> 
of his absence, as the Chairman shall direct, and be afterwa i 
copied fairly into a Minute-book, to be kept for that purpi , 
and, after being read at the next Monthly Meeting, shall j 
signed by the Chairman at that Meeting, 
21. The Coixncil may from time (without prejudice to > 
power conferred on them by the Charter to alter establis! I 
Bye-Laws or make new ones) make such regulations, and is > 
such orders, not inconsistent with the Charter and Bye-Laws ^ 
shall appear to them conducive to the good government of 3 
Society, and to the proper management of its concerns: and I 
such regulations and orders shall be binding on all and ev f 
the Governors and Members, Honorary, Foreign, and Co: 
spending Members, Officers, and Servants of the Society, 
existing Order* or regulation of Council shall, however, 
altered without one clear month's previous notice being gi' 
to each Member of the Council. 
22. The Council may appoint Standing and other Commil 
to superintend or examine into any special matters relatin] 
the objects or business of the Society, and may require 
Committees to Eeport, and may dissolve such Committees, wl - 
soever they shall think proper. Standing Committees shall i 
appointed by the Monthly Council in December, but shall t 
enter on their respective duties until the first day of Januti 
nor remain in ofiSce after the 31st of December of the eni 
year, unless re-appointed. Any other Committees, or additic 
Members of the Standing Committees may be appointed 
Monthly Council. 
23. The Council may exchange for other property, or oti 
wise dispose of, any duplicate books, maps, or models belong f 
to the Society, in such manner as may in their opinion best < .- ) 
duce to the advancement of Agriculture and the interests of a i 
Society. 
24. The Council may present copies of the Journal of 0 
Society, to other agricultural and scientific bodies, and to 0 
heads of public departments. 
25. The Council shall appoint a Banker to the Society, 
the time being, to whom all sums of money received by 
Secretary or any other person, for or on] behalf of the Soci 
shall be paid. 
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