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XIII. All elections shall he by ballot, and shall be determined 
in one day between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock. The presi¬ 
dent, vice-president, treasurer, or such other member as shall be 
in the chair at any general meeting, council, or committee, shall, 
in all cases of equality of votes or ballot, have a double or casting 
vote or ballot. 
XIV 7 . No member who shall in any manner, directly or indi¬ 
rectly, derive any advantage, profit, or emolument, from the 
funds of the college, or who shall be charged by the college with 
any office whence such profit shall accrue, shall be elected into 
the council; and any member of the council so receiving shall 
immediately vacate his place. Nor shall any member who re¬ 
ceives any advantage or emolument from the college be chosen 
or continue on any committee. 
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XV. No officer or servant of the college shall presume, under 
any pretence whatever, to accept of any present or gratuity 
from any member, or from any tradesman or other person having 
dealings with the college, on penalty of dismission. 
XVI. A volume of the transactions of the college and school 
shall be published annually, and delivered to each subscriber or 
his order, at the college, gratis. 
XVII. A medical experimental committee shall be chosen, 
who shall meet occasionally for the purpose of suggesting and 
making experiments, with a view to throw' additional light on the 
animal economy, and to ascertain the effect of medicines upon 
different animals to be procured for that particular purpose; and 
for inspecting the drugs and medicines bought for the use of the 
infirmary. 
XVI] T. A professor of veterinary medicine shall be appointed, 
whose appointment shall be subject to rule, No. VIII. 
XIX. A sec retary shall be appointed, whose appointment shall 
be subject, to rule So. VIII. 
XX. A collector shall be appointed, w hose appointment shall 
remain during the good conduct of the officer. 
The president shall preside at all meetings of the college, 
and shall have the power of convening a special general meeting, 
giving ten days notice to the members by advertisement in two 
or more morning papers. 
The vice-presidents, in the absence of the president, shall 
preside at all the meetings of the college, in the rotation of the 
list; and any three of them are empowered to convene a special 
general meeting in the same manner as the president- 
The council. —The council shall meet the first Tuesday of 
every month, and as much oftener as shall be found necessary. 
A superintending committee shall be chosen, who shall meet 
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