li 
BYE-LAWS. 
Signature of 
Di-afts. 
Time of Meet- 
ing. 
Audit. 
Auditors. 
Balance-sheet 
of Country 
Meeting. 
Journal. 
Non-responsi- 
bility of the 
Societv. 
Duties of Secre- 
tary. 
from the Society's Bapker but by cheques signed, at a meeting' 
of the Council, by the President or Chairman, a Trustee, and tli< 
Secretary. A book shall be kept in which a consecutive entn 
shall be made of all such payments. The Finance Committei 
shall always meet, without summons, on the day of each Monthly 
Council. 
31. Twice in every year — namely, not later than the Friday 
week preceding each of the London General Meetings — there shal 
be an audit of the accounts of the Society, when a balance-shee 
shall be prepared and reported to the General Meeting, and sue) 
balance-sheet shall be published in the ensuing part of th 
Journal. The Auditors shall consist of the President; ti 
Trustees, the Members of the Finance Committee, and of thre 
Members not being Members of the Council or of any of thi 
Committees (of whom two shall always be present) to be chosei 
at the London General Meeting in December. A complet 
balance-sheet of the Country Meeting of each year shall appea 
in the first number of the Journal of the Society for the ensuinj 
year. 
Journal. 
32. The Journal Committee shall have the superintendeno 
of the editing, and care of the j^ublication of the Journal ; o 
which two parts shall be published every year, one in Marcli 
and one- in September. They shall decide on the papers whicl 
shall be printed in the successive parts of the Journal, and a 
to the disposal of communications unsuitable for the immediat 
objects of the Journal. The Committee will exercise their dif 
cretion in the selection of matter, but neither they nor th 
Society will be responsible for the accu racy of the statements o 
conclusions contained in the several papers, the authors them 
selves being solely responsible for the latter. And it shall b 
assumed that all articles or cases submitted to the Society b; 
any of its Members are so submitted with the view to publics 
tion if the Committee so think proper. ^ 
Secretart. 
33. The Secretary shall devote the whole of his time to th 
affairs of the Society, and shall be immediately responsible 
the Council for the discharge of the various duties they requii 
