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12. HONORAKV 'rUEASUKER 
The Honorary Treasurer shall keep the Society’s accounts. An 
Honorary Assistant Treasurer may be appointed by the Council to assist 
the Honorary Treasurer in such waj's as they may determine. 
13. HONORARY FIELD SECRETARY 
The Honorary Field Secretary shall organise the Society’s field work in 
co-operation with the Field Work Committee, which shall be api)ointed 
by the Council. 
14. HONORARY EDITORS 
The Honorary Editor or Joii\t Editors sh^l edit the Society’s publica- 
tions in co-operation with the Publications (’ommittee, which shall be 
appointed by the Council. The arrangements for Abstracts, Reviews, 
and disposal of publications received shall lie made by the Honorary 
Editor or Joint Editors, with the advice of the Publications Com- 
mittee, report being made thereon annually to the Council at their 
first meeting each year. 
15. FINANCES OF THE SOCIETY 
(a) The Society’s invested funds shall be held in the names of the 
Chairman and Honorary Treasurer for the time being. The Society’s 
Banking Account shall be in the name of the Society and shall be 
operated by the Honorary Treasurer. 
(b) The Council shall have power to adopt such financial measures as 
may seem to them to be expedient in the interests of the Society. 
(c) A member of the Society, to be appointed by the Council, shall 
act as Honorary Auditor, and the annual accounts, having been 
audited by him, shall be approved by the Council before presenta- 
tion to the Annual General Meeting. 
(d) The Officers of the Society and others to whom the Society is in- 
debted may receive such Honoraria for their services as may, upon 
the recommendation of the Council, be voted at a General Meeting. 
16. EXCHANGE DISTRIBUTOR 
An Exchange Distributor shall be appointed annually by the Council 
to conduct the Society’s Exchange Distribution. He shall conduct the 
annual distribution according to such regulations as may from time to 
time be determined by the Council. He shall make a report on the 
distribution to the Council, for publication by the Society. 
17. LOCAL SECRETARIES 
The Council are authorised to ajipoint Tmcal Secretaries, especially to 
keep in touch with other members in their areas, to encourage local 
activities such as meetings and field meetings, to assist wdth Official 
Excursions of the Society arranged in their areas, to recruit neAV mem- 
bers, to supply information concerning their areas, and to carry out 
such other duties as the Council may determine. 
