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XXIII. 
At the Extraordinary Meeting in October, a professional accountant shall be Auditor, 
chosen to audit the Treasurer’s accounts for that year, and to give the necessary 
discharge of his intromissions. 
XXIV. 
The General Secretary shall keep Minutes of the Extraordinary Meetings of the General 
Society, and of the Meetings of the Council, in two distinct books. He shall, under 
the direction of the Council, conduct the correspondence of the Society, and super- 
intend its publications. For these purposes he shall, when necessary, employ a clerk, 
to be paid by the Society. 
XXV. 
The Secretaries to the Ordinary Meetings shall keep a regular Minute-book, in Secretaries to 
which a full account of the proceedings of these Meetings shall be entered ; they Meetings, 
shall specify all the Donations received, and furnish a list of them, and of the 
Donors’ names, to the Curator of the Library and Museum ; they shall likewise 
furnish the Treasurer with notes of all admissions of Ordinary FelloAvs. They shall 
assist the General Secretary in superintending the publications, and in his absence 
shall take his duty. 
XXVI. 
The Curator of the Museum and Library shall have the custody and charge of Curator of ^ 
all the Books, Manuscripts, objects of Natural History, Scientific Productions, and Library, 
other articles of a similar description belonging to the Society ; he shall take an 
account of these when received, and keep a regular catalogue of the Avhole, which 
shall lie in the hall, for the inspection of the EelloAvs. 
XXVII. 
All articles of the above description shall be open to the inspection of the use of Museum 
Fellows at the Hall of the Society, at such times and under such regulations as the 
Council from time to time shall appoint. 
XXVIII. 
A Register shall be kept, in which the names of the Fellows shall be enrolled Register Book, 
at their admission, with the date. 
XXIX. 
If, in the opinion of the Council of the Society, the conduct of any Fellow is Power of 
unbecoming the position of a Member of a learned Society, or is injurious to the 
character and interests of this Society, the Council may request such Fellow to 
resign ; and, if he fail to do so within one month of such request being addressed to 
him, the Council shall call a General Meeting of the Fellows of the Society to 
consider the matter ; and, if a majority of the Fellows present at such Meeting 
agree to the expulsion of such Member, he shall be then and there expelled by the 
declaration of the Chairman of the said Meeting to that effect ; and he shall there- 
after cease to be a Fellow of the Society, and his name shall be erased from the 
Roll of Fellows, and he shall forfeit all right or claim in or to the property of the 
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