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31. Any Member desirous of reading a paper shall give notice in writing to 
the Secretary seven days before the Meeting at which he desires it to be read, its 
title and the time its reading will occupy, so that it can be included in the monthly 
notification to Members, etc. 
32. The Council may for any special reason permit a paper as is described in 
Bye-Law 29 not written by a Member ol the Society to he read by the Secretary 
or other Member, and if considered more beneficial to Science, they may specially 
permit its author to tead it. 
33. In speaking to any debate, discussion, or paper read, no Member shall 
introduce any matter, extraneous or foreign to the subject at issue ; should any 
Member so offend, he shall at once lie called to Order by the President, and re- 
quested to confine his remarks to the subject at issue, or be debarred from further 
speaking. 
34. Any Paper which shall be read at anv Meeting of the Society and accepted 
for publication, shall become the property of the Society unless otherwise stipu- 
lated before the reading thereof ; subject to the finances of the Society »\ lowing 
and the Council's approval thereol, authors of papers published shall he allowed 
not more than twenty-five reprints in addition to any number they may wish to 
pay for, personally, with the Council’s permission and sanction. 
35. No Sttan ;er shall speak at a meeting of the Society unless specially in- 
vited to do so bv the President. 
NOTICES. 
36 Every notice required by these Rules to be given, may he given through 
the post, or by advertisement in such daily newspapers as may be determined upon 
by the Council. 
