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IX. Honorary and Corresponding Members shall be proposed, with 
the sanction of the Council, by at least three Members or the Society, 
who shall specify in writing the grounds on which they are proposed. 
The election shall take place by ballot, subject to the same conditions as 
the election of ordinary members. Such members to have no vote at any 
meeting involving the expenditure of money. 
X. The Council may enquire into any alleged misconduct of a Mem- 
ber, and if such allegation be established, the Council may by the authority 
of a Special Meeting before whom the facts have been laid, cause the 
erasure of such Member’s name from the books of the Society. 
XI. The Property of the Society shall be vested in Trustees, but 
no disposition of reality shall be made without the authority of a Special 
Meeting. 
XII. The Council shall consist of the President, Vice-President, 
Treasurer, Secretary, Two Curators, and Four Non-official Members, who 
shall retire annually but be eligible for re-election. 
XIII. The Council shall have the sole disposal of the funds of the 
Society, and do all such acts as shall appear to them necessary to carry 
into effect the objects and views of the Society. 
XIV. All papers read before the Society shall be considered the 
property of the Society, and can be published only with the sanction of 
the Council and the authors. 
XV. The Council shall meet at least once in every month, and not 
less than three shall form a quorum. 
XVI. No motion shall necessarily be entertained of which due notice 
has not been given at a previous meeting. 
XVII. At the first meeting in December, after the transaction of the 
ordinary business, the following shall be the order of procedure : — 
1. The accounts audited shall be presented. 
2. The Council shall report on the state of the Society, and 
its proceedings during the year. 
3. The President will deliver his annual address. 
4. The Council and Officers shall be elected, 
XVIII. The Secretary shall prepare, and on the day of election 
suspend in the Society’s room, a list of the ordinary members of the 
Society, and from such list alone shall the Officers and Members of the 
Council be chosen. 
XIX. On the written requisition of three members of Council, or of 
six members of the Society, the Secretary shall convene a Special Meeting, 
giving not less then seven clear days’ notice of the same, and stating 
therein the business to be transacted. 
