296 
PRESENT AND PROPOSED BYE-LAWS. 
the Register of Apprentices or Stu¬ 
dents. 
6. The names of persons registered as 
Apprentices or Students, or as Assistants 
under the said Act of Parliament shall, 
upon their registration as Pharmaceuti¬ 
cal Chemists, he removed from the Re¬ 
gister of Apprentices or Students, or the 
Register of Assistants, as the case may¬ 
be. 
7. All the said Registers shall he re¬ 
vised annually, and laid before the and 
nual general meeting of the Society. 
8. Persons who have not been exa¬ 
mined under the said Act of Parliament 
who have been registered as Pharmaceu¬ 
tical Chemists by reason of their election 
as Members of the Society, and who have 
not paid life subscriptions, shall pay the 
annual subscription required from Mem¬ 
bers ; and the names of all such Members 
as last mentioned who fail to pay their 
annual subscription before the first day 
of May in any year, shall be omitted 
from the Register of Pharmaceutical 
Chemists. 
SECTION XII. 
TREASURER. 
1. It shall be the duty of the Trea¬ 
surer to receive all monies, to pay such 
accounts as the Council may order by 
the signature of six Members of the 
Council in Council assembled, and to 
render his account at each monthly 
meeting. 
SECTION XIII. 
SECRETARY. 
1. The Secretary shall have authority 
over the servants of the establishment, 
whose wages he shall pay. He shall be 
in attendance at his office from 9.30 a.m. 
to 5 p.m. every day, except Saturday, 
and be present at all meetings of the 
Council and Committees, General and 
Special Meetings, and also at the Even¬ 
ing Meetings and Lectures. It shall be 
his duty to superintend the affairs of the 
Society under the direction of the Coun¬ 
cil and Committees. He shall keep the 
books of the Society in a neat and orderly 
manner, shall conduct the correspond¬ 
ence, and issue all summonses, take the 
minutes of all Meetings for business, and 
read them, and make a report of all mat- 
have been registered as Pharmaceutical 
Chemists by reason of their election as 
Members of the Society, and who have not 
paid life subscriptions, shall pay the an¬ 
nual subscription required from Mem¬ 
bers ; and the names of all such Members 
as last mentioned who fail to pay their 
annual subscription before the first day 
of May in any year, shall be omitted 
from the Register of Pharmaceutical 
Chemists. 
6. The Registrar shall comply with 
such Orders or Regulations for regulating 
the Register to be kept under the Act 
1868 as may from time to time be made 
by the Council. 
7. All the said Registers shall be re¬ 
vised annually and laid before the An¬ 
nual General Meeting of the Society. 
8. The Registrar shall, in the month 
of January in every year, at the expense 
and for the profit (if any) of the Society, 
cause to be printed and published and 
sold a correct Register, as required by 
the Act 1868, and in so doing shall com¬ 
ply with such rules and regulations as 
may from time to time be in that behalf 
made by the Council. 
SECTION XII. 
TREASURER. 
1. It shall be the duty of the Trea¬ 
surer to receive all moneys, to pay such 
accounts as the Council may order by the 
signature of six Members of the Council 
in Council assembled, and to render his 
account at each monthly meeting. 
SECTION xnx 
SECRETARY. 
1. The Secretary shall have authority 
over the servants of the establishment, 
whose wages he shall pay. He shall be 
in attendance at his office from 9.30 a.m. 
to 5 p.m. every day, except Saturday, 
and be present at all meetings of the 
Council and Committees, General and 
Special Meetings, and also at the Even¬ 
ing Meetings and Lectures. It shall be 
his duty to superintend the affairs of the 
Society under the direction of the Coun¬ 
cil and Committees. He shall keep the 
books of the Society in a neat and or¬ 
derly manner, shall conduct the corre¬ 
spondence, and issue all summonses, take 
the minutes of all Meetings for business, 
and read them, and make a report of all 
Stat. 1852, 
sec. v. & vi.; 
Charter, 
lines 74, 98, 
245. 
Act 1862, 
sec.ix. 
Charter, lin; 
98; Stat. 
1852, see. v.; 
Act 1868, sec, 
10 . 
Act 1868, sty. 
13. 
Charter, 
lines 176, 
229. 
Charter, 
lines 177, 
229. 
