KULES OF THE SOCIETY 
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funds of the Society, and the presentation of proper accounts 
and the payment and collection of monies under the direction 
of the Committee. 
20. At such time as the funds of the Society may admit 
a periodic bulletin shall be issued by the Society containing 
such original communications by members or other articles 
which the Committee may consider desirable to publish. 
21. It shall be within the competence of the Committee 
to elect sub-committees to deal with any particular branch 
of business as the Committee may consider necessary. 
22. The Committee shall have the right to expel from the 
Society any member who is guilty of any misdemeanour which 
shall in the opinion of the Committee render him unfit to be a 
member. The intention of the Committee shall, however, be 
notified to the Member in writing, and he shall be asked if 
he wishes to submit any explanation in writing to the Com- 
mittee before final action is taken. 
28. Arrangements for a meeting place for the Society shall 
rest with the Committee, and the Committee shall be em- 
powered to authorise any necessary expenditure on this account. 
24. All donations to the Society’s collection of Specimens 
and objects of scientific interest, books, photographs, &c., shall 
be the property of the Society, and shall be vested in the 
Committee for the time being of the Society, and shall be 
catalogued and entered in books kept for this purpose : the 
right of disposal of duplicates shall, however, rest with the 
Committee, and the Committee shall further be empowered 
to authorise expenditure for the due preservation of such 
specimens as may be acquired by the Society. 
25. The Society shall, as funds admit, endeavour to form 
a reference library of such works as may be necessary for the 
promotion of the study of natural history, and the Committee 
shall draw up rules for the management of the library. 
26. The Committee shall authorise the formation of 
corresponding committees at Mombasa, Entebbe, and as the 
growth of the country progresses at other centres, and shall 
draw up rules defining the relations of these Committees to 
the Central Committee. 
27. The number of friends, if any, to be introduced at 
an ordinary Meeting shall be left to the discretion of the 
