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opinion already pronounced upon the Paper, in order that he 
may state his opinion upon it in like manner. Should this 
opinion he adverse to the Paper, the Council shall then consult 
and decide whether the Paper shall be rejected or read ; and, if 
rejected, the Paper shall be returned to the author with an in- 
timation of the purport of the adverse opinions which have been 
given with respect to it; but the names of the referees are not 
to be communicated to him, unless with their consent, or by 
order of the Council. All such references and communications 
are to be regarded as confidential, except in so far as the 
Council may please to direct otherwise. 
3. The Council may authorize Papers to be read without 
such previous reference for an opinion thereon ; and when a 
Paper has been referred, and the opinion is in favour of its 
being read in whole or in part, the Council shall then cause it 
to be placed in the List of Papers to be so read accordingly, 
and the author shall receive due notice of the evening fixed for 
its reading. 
4. The authors of Papers read before the Society shall, if 
they desire it, be presented with twenty-five separate copies of 
their Paper, with the discussion thereon, or with such other 
number as may be determined upon by the Council. 
§ VII. Bye-Laws (General). 
1. The government of the Society and the management of 
its concerns are entrusted to the Council, subject to no other 
restrictions than are herein imposed, and to no other inter- 
ference than may arise from the acts of Members in General 
Meeting assembled. 
% With respect to the duties of the President, Vice- 
Presidents, and other Officers and Members of Council, and 
any other matters not herein specially provided for, the Council 
may make such regulations and arrangements as they deem 
proper, and as shall appear to them most conducive to the good 
