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ROYAL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. 
82. The President, Vice-President, or other Chairman shall 
appoint two Scrutineers from among the Ordinary Fellows present, 
not being members of the Council or nominated for election thereto, 
to take the ballot for the election of the Council. 
83. The Scrutineers shall receive the balloting papers from the 
Fellows present and entitled to vote, and shall report the names of 
the Fellows elected and the number of votes to the President, Vice- 
President, or other Chairman, who shall thereupon announce the 
names of the persons elected. 
84. Any balloting paper containing a greater number of names 
for any office than the number to be elected thereto shall be rejected 
by the Scrutineers. 
C. Special . 
85. The Council may at any time convene a Special General 
Meeting. 
86. Any ten Ordinary Fellows may, by a requisition in writing 
signed by them specifying the object of the Meeting, require a Special 
General Meeting to be held for the purpose of discussing and voting 
upon any question relating to the By-Laws or the management or 
affairs of the Society; and the Secretaries, upon receiving such a 
requisition, shall call a Meeting accordingly. 
87. One week’s notice at least of every Special General Meeting 
shall be given, either by announcing the same at the Ordinary 
Meeting immediately preceding the Special Meeting, or by notice 
in writing served upon the Ordinary Fellows resident in the United 
Kingdom, as hereinafter provided. Such notice shall state the place, 
day, and hour of meeting, and the general nature of the business for 
which the Meeting is called, and no other business shall be brought 
forward thereat. 
VIII. Sectional Meetings. 
88. Sectional Meetings may be held by the Fellows at such 
times and under such regulatiofls as may be determined from time 
to time by the Council. 
IX. Library and Cabinet. 
89. The books, instruments, and other property of the Society 
may be inspected and used by the Fellows, under such regulations as 
the Council may from time to time determine. 
90. No instruments or other property shall be taken out of the 
Society’s Booms except under such regulations as may be deter- 
mined from time to time by the Council. 
91. The Assistant Secretary shall make and keep up a Catalogue 
of all the property of the Society, other than that included in the 
Catalogues of the Librarian and Curators respectively ; and shall 
