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publications not to be kept above fourteen days, nor any 
other book above three weeks. 
11. Members who may borrow books from the Library shall 
be answerable for the full value of any work that is lost or 
injured. 
12. Periodical publications shall remain on the table for a 
month, other books for a fortnight, after they are received. 
13. When a book or pamphlet is wanted, and has been the 
stipulated time in the possession of any Member, the Secretary 
shall request its return, and a fine of threepence a day shall 
be incurred for every day it may be detained, which fine shall 
commence on the third day after the transmission of the notice 
in the case of town Members, and after the sixth day in the 
case of country Members ; and until the return of such works, 
and the discharge of all fines incurred, no further issue of 
books shall be permitted to the Member applied to. 
14. The books shall be ordered in for inspection at such times 
as the Council shall appoint, and a fine of half-a-erown shall 
be incurred for neglecting to send in books by the time 
required in the notice. 
15. A Book shall be on the Library table in which Members 
may insert, for the consideration of the Council, the titles 
of such works as they desire to be purchased for the 
Institute. 
§ IY. 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^ anniversary), or on the Monday following, or 
on such other day as the Council may determine as most 
convenient, 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. 
% The Council shall call a Special General Meeting of the 
Members and Associates^ when it seems to them necessary, or 
