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Bye-Laws. 
87. No existing byc-law shall be altered, or any new one made, 
except at the Meeting of the Council, on the first Wednesday in 
May or the first Wednesday in December, one month's notice 
having been previously given in writing to the Council, and a 
copy of such notice having been sent by the Secretary to each of 
its Members : Provided always, that nothing iu this bye-law 
shall prevent the bye-law proposed being altered or amended by 
tlic Council at the time it is under consideration. 
88. All bye-laws shall be entered in a book to be kept for that 
purpose, and signed by the President and Secretary for the time 
being, and new bye-laws or alterations entered therein forthwith. 
Passed at a Council held on the 1st of May, 1861. 
(Signed) Powis, President. 
H. Hall Dare, Secretary. 
III.-RESOLUTIONS. 
President. 
89. On the day the first Council in May, or an adjournment Consideintioii 
thereof, meets to prepare its Eeport to the General Meeting of 
the Society, the election of President for the ensuing year shall 
be considered. 
Council. 
90. Each Member of the Council shall be requested to nomi- House List for 
nate, in writing, to the Secretaiy, such Members of the Society as CounciL 
he would propose to supply any of the vacancies in the Council, 
on the Wednesday prior to the printing of the list annually laid 
before the Council, he having previously ascertained that such 
jlembers would be willing to attend the Council. The Secretary 
stall add to the usual form of list, columns containing the name 
proposed, and stating by whom proposed ; and also a cobimu 
stating the number of Councils and Committees attended by 
each Member, who goes out by rotation, and is eligible for 
re-election. 
