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KKSOLUTIONS. 
III.— EESOLUTIONS OF COUNCIL. 
GenerxVL Meeting. 
1. Any Member of the Society, who may object to any of the 
Governors or Members proposed by the Council to fill the 
vacancies for the ensuing year, is at liberty to propose at the 
General Meeting any other Governor or Member to supply such 
vacancies, and is requested to give at least three days' notice of 
such intention to the Secretary. The Secretary shall make out 
a list of the names of Members so proposed by individual.^, 
together vv'ith the names of the Members proposed by the Council, 
side by side, which list shall be placed in some conspicuoxTS 
place in the Council Eoom till after the General Meeting. 
2. The advertisements calling the General Meetings of the 
Society shall give the heads of the Agenda of such Meetings ; 
and the advertisements for the May Meeting shall specially 
announce that the President, Tnistees, Vice-Presidents, and 
25 Members of Council, will then be elected by the general 
body of the Governors and Members of the Society. 
President. 
3. On the day the first Council in Ma,y, or an adjournment 
thereof, meets to prepare its Eeport to the General Meeting of 
the Society, a recommendation as to the election of President for 
the ensuing year shall be made by the Committee of Selection 
and considered by the Council. 
Council. 
4. Each Member of the Council shall be requested to nomi- 
nate, in writing, to the Secretary, such Governors or Members of 
the Society as he wishes to propose to fill 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 ascer- 
tained that such Governors or Members would be willing to 
attend the Meetings of the Council, if elected. The Secretary 
shall add to the usual form of list, columns containing the name 
proposed, and stating by whom proposed ; and also a column 
stating the number of Council-meetings and Committee-meetings 
