PROPOSED BYE-LAWS OE THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
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SECTION II. 
HONORARY AND CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. 
1. The Council shall at their discretion elect as Honorary and Charter, 
Corresponding Members of the Society such scientific men o^ 5 ~ 04 ’ 
as have distinguished themselves in any of the branches of 
knowledge embraced in the educational objects of the 
Society. 
2. The Council shall from time to time determine the number 
of persons to be Honorary and Corresponding Members, 
and there shall be a book kept by the Council, in which 
Members of the Council shall enter the names of persons 
whom they may consider eligible for election, and at the 
meeting of the Council in April of every year names shall 
be selected from the book so to be kept, not exceeding in 
number the vacancies in the list of Honorary and Cor¬ 
responding Members, and the names of the persons so 
selected shall be exhibited in the Library until the meet¬ 
ing of the Council in the ensuing month, when the Council 
shall proceed to the election. 
SECTION III. 
COMMON SEAL. 
1. The Common Seal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great charter, 
Britain shall consist of the armorial bearings, crest, and 
motto, registered in Her Majesty’s College of Arms. 
2. The said seal shall be deposited at the house of the Society, 
in a box having a lock and two keys, one of which shall be 
in the custody of the President, and the other in that of 
the Vice-President. 
3. The Common Seal shall not be set or affixed to any deed, 
instrument, or writing whatsoever, unless in the presence 
of the Council of the Society, and in pursuance of an 
order or minute entered in their books. 
SECTION IV. 
BYE-LAWS. 
The making, altering, or abrogating any Bye-law shall be in 
the following manner :— 
1. A written formula for any proposed Bye-law, or for alter- Charter, 
ing or abrogating any Bye-law, being delivered by a Mem- 
ber of the Council to the Chairman, shall thereupon be 
read, and, if seconded and approved, shall be referred to two 
subsequent ordinary or special meetings of the Council for 
confirmation, and then to a Special General Meeting of 
the Members of the Society, and afterwards to the Privy 
