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D. Withdrawal and Removal. 
30. Any Fellow may withdraw from the Society after having 
paid all annual subscriptions due from him, returned any books or 
other property belonging to the Society in his possession, and given 
written notice to one of the Secretaries of his desire to withdraw. 
31. The Council may remove any Ordinary Fellow from the 
Society whose annual subscription shall be more than two years in 
arrear, but before removing him shall serve him with a notice stating 
the amount of his arrears, and that in the event of non-payment 
thereof within twenty-eight days he will be liable to be so removed. 
Such removal shall not prejudice the right of the Society to recover 
the arrears at any time thereafter. 
32. Any Ordinary Fellow who shall have been removed under the 
provisions of Art. 31 may, on payment of all arrears, be reinstated by 
the Council. 
33. Whenever there may be any other cause to remove any 
Fellow from the Society, the Council shall propose a resolution to 
that effect, which shall be read at two successive General Meetings, 
and suspended in the interval in one of the rooms of the Society. 
At the second of such meetings a ballot shall be taken, and if two- 
thirds of the votes shall be in favour of the removal of such Fellow 
he shall be removed from the Society accordingly. 
V. Council. 
A. Election. 
^34. The Council shall be elected at the Annual Meeting in each 
year, at which Meeting all the Members of the Council shall retire 
from office. 
35. The President and Vice-Presidents shall be ineligible for 
election to their respective offices for more than two years in succession, 
and four of the twelve Ordinary Members of Council shall in each year 
be ineligible for re-election as such Ordinary Members. 
36. The Council at their meeting in November, shall prepare a 
list of Fellows to be recommended to the Society for election at the 
ensuing Annual Meeting, which list shall be read at the General 
Meeting in December. 
37. Any three or more Fellows who shall be desirous of nomi- 
nating any other Fellow for election, may do so by delivering a 
nomination paper to the Secretaries, duly signed, before the close of 
such General Meeting. 
38. The votes on any election of the Council shall be taken by 
ballot. 
39. The names of all the Fellows nominated shall be printed in one 
balloting paper, which shall state by whom the nominations are made. 
