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entitled to a copy of all such translations of foreign works 
or other books as are published under the auspices of the 
Society in furtherance of Object 6 (§ I.) ; during the period of 
their being Members or Associates. 
7. Associates of the Second Class may introduce one 
Visitor at the Ordinary Meetings, and shall be entitled to all 
the minor publications of the Society, and to a copy of its 
Transactions during the period of their being associates, but 
not to the translations of foreign works or other books 
above referred to. It shall, however, be competent to the 
Council of the Society, when its funds will admit of it, to issue 
the other publications of the Society to Associates of the 
Second Class, being ministers of religion, either gratuitously 
or at as small a charge as the Council may deem proper. 
8. When it shall be found necessary to send the letter. 
Form C, to any of the members or associates who are in 
arrear, as above explained (§ III. 4), the printed Papers and 
other Publications of the Society shall cease to be sent to 
them till their arrears are paid ; and, till then, they shall not 
be allowed to attend any meeting of the Society, nor to have 
access to its library, or to any public rooms which may be in 
its occupation. 
§ IV. Bye-Laws (General and Ordinary Meetings). 
1. A General Meeting of members and associates shall be 
held annually on May 24th (being Her Majesty's birthday, 
and the Society's anniversary), or on the Monday following, or 
on such other day as the Council may determine as most con- 
venient, to receive the Report of the Council on the state of 
the Society, and to deliberate thereon ; and to discuss and 
determine such matters as may be brought forward relative 
to the affairs of the Society ; also, to elect the Council and 
Officers for the ensuing year. 
2. The Council shall call a Special General Meeting of the 
members and associates, when it seems to them necessary, or 
when required to do so by requisition, signed by not less than 
ten members and associates, specifying the question intended 
to be submitted to such meeting. Two weeks' notice must 
be given of any such Special General Meeting ; and only the 
subjects of which notice has been given shall be discussed 
thereat. 
