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make an annual report to the Council as to the condition thereof. 
He shall also keep a list of all donations to the Society, and of all 
property borrowed by the Fellows. 
X. Papers and Publications. 
92. All papers shall be approved by the Council previously to 
being read at any Meeting, but such approval shall not be taken as 
expressing any opinion upon any of the statements contained in such 
papers. 
93. Papers shall be read in such order as the Council shall think 
fit. 
94. The Society shall in all cases have the right to publish any 
paper read, or taken as read, at any Meeting. 
95. Papers shall be published either in the Journal of the Society, 
or in such other manner as the Council shall think fit. 
96. The copyright of a paper (and of the drawings, if any, 
accompanying it) read, or taken as read, at any Meeting, shall he the 
property of the Society, unless the author at the time of sending the 
same shall stipulate to the contrary, and provided that the Society 
publish the same within six months after its receipt. 
97. The authors of papers published by the Society shall be 
entitled to such number of copies thereof as the Council shall from 
time to time determine. 
98. The Council may present copies of any of the publications of 
the Society to, or exchange the same with, such persons and Societies 
as they may think fit. 
XI. Notices. 
99. A Notice may be served upon any Fellow either personally 
or by sending it through the post in a prepaid letter addressed to 
such Fellow at his last known address. 
100. Any notice sent by post shall he deemed to have been served 
on the day following that on which it was posted ; and in proving 
such service it shall be sufficient to prove that the notice was properly 
addressed and posted. 
101. x\ny Fellow residing at any place not within the Postal 
Union may name an address within the Postal Union at "which all 
notices shall he served upon him, and all notices served at such 
address shall be deemed to be well served. If he shall not have 
named such an address, he shall not be entitled to any notices or to 
receive any of the publications of the Society. 
XII. Alteration of By-Laws. 
102. No alteration in the By-Laws of the Society shall be dis- 
cussed or made, except at an Annual Meeting, or at a Special General 
Meeting convened for the purpose. 
