XXVI. 
All models of machines and implements, which 
fhall have obtained premiums or bounties, fliall 
be the property of the Society, and be kept in 
their rooms for the infpeftion of farmers, manu- 
faflurers, &c. 
XXVII. 
As the proper and regular difpatch of bufmefs 
at the General Meetings will very much depend 
on the diligence and attention of the feveral 
Committees; it is refpedfully rcquefted, that the 
Gentlemen appointed thereon will give as general 
attendance as poffible, both at the fittings of 
Committees, when fummoned, and alfo at the 
meetings of the Society, and meet as nearly as 
they can to the hours appointed. 
XXVIII. 
In cafe any perfon fliall be difpofcd to leave a 
fum of money to this Society by will, the following 
form is oflfered for that purpofe; 
Itemy I give and bequeath to A. B. and C. D. 
the fum of pounds, upon condition, 
and to the intent, that they pay the fame to the 
Treafurer or Secretary for the time being, of a 
Society inftituted at Bath 1777, who call them- 
felves The Society for the Encouragement of 
Agriculture, Arts, Manufadlures, and Com- 
‘Mnerce;” 
