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RULES. 
mine all matters, either directly or indirectly affecting the 
interests of the Society, and if they shall think fit so to do, 
shall bring the same under the notice of the Members of 
the Society, at any general or special meeting ; and to make 
such bye-laws as they may deem necessary for the efficient 
management of the afi'airs and the promotion of the objects 
of the Society, and for the conduct of the business of the 
Council: Provided the same are not repugnant to these 
rules; to appoint one or more sub-committees, for any 
purpose contemplated by these rules ; and generally to 
perform such acts as may be requisite to carry out the 
objects of the Society. 
Brancii So- IQ. The Socicty shall have power to associate itself with 
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other Societies with similar objects, and to found Branch 
Societies. 
Minutes of n. Minutes shall be made in books kept for the puruose, 
ings. of all proceedings at general and special meetings of the 
Members, and minutes shall also be made of the proceed- 
ings of the Council at their general and special meetings, 
and of the names of the Members attending the same, and 
such minutes shall be open to inspection by any Member 
of the Society at all reasonable times. 
Moneys to be 12. All subscriptions and other moneys received on 
paid to 
Treasurer, account of the Society shall be paid to the Treasurer, or 
some person authorised by him in writing, who shall forth- 
with place- the same in a bank, to be named by the Council, 
to the credit of the Society ; and no sum shall be paid on 
account of the Society until the same shall have been 
ordered by the Council, and such order be duly entered 
in the book of the proceedings of the Council ; and all 
cheques shall be signed by the Treasurer as such, and be 
countersigned by the President, or one of the Vice-Presi- 
dents, or by the Chairman of the meeting at which such 
payment is authorised. 
