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PROPOSED BYE-LAWS OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
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every day, except Saturday, and be present at all meetings 
of the Council and Committees, General and Special 
Meetings, and also at the Evening Meetings and Lec¬ 
tures. It shall be his duty to superintend the affairs of 
the Society under the direction of the Council and Com¬ 
mittees. 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 matters that come under his cognizance for the 
information of the Council and Committees. He shall 
consult the President or Vice-President on any business 
requiring attention, between the various meetings, and be 
responsible for the safe custody of all the documents and 
property belonging to the Society which shall be under 
Ins control; he shall find security in the sum of £500, 
and shall receive all subscriptions, fees, and donations, 
and give a printed receipt for the same, and no other, 
checking each receipt. He shall every Saturday transact 
any business of the Society that may be required out of 
doors, and pay to the Treasurer the amount of moneys 
received by him during the week. He shall receive such 
a sum in advance for current expenses as the Council 
may order, and account for the same to the Finance Com¬ 
mittee. He shall also superintend the transmission of 
the Transactions. 
SECTION XIV. 
AUDITORS. 
1 . The Auditors shall meet at least one month previous to 
the Annual Meeting; it shall be their duty to inspect the 
Accounts of the Society, and the Balance-Sheet prepared 
for them by the Finance Committee, which must be cer¬ 
tified and signed by them, and be presented to the Council 
at their Meeting in May. 
SECTION XV. 
SUMMONSES. 
FOR ALL MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL, EXAMINERS, 
COMMITTEES, OR AUDITORS. 
1. Printed summonses shall be issued by the Secretary, with 
his name attached, and if left at the place of business, or 
transmitted by post, addressed to the place of business or 
residence of the person summoned, shall be considered as 
received. 
2 . All summonsNes shall be issued at least three clear days 
previous to the Meetings, inclusive of the day of issuing 
