Constitution.
3. The Society shall consist of a President, Four Vice-Presidents, Fellows, Honorary Fellows, Corresponding Members, and Local Secretaries.
Government.
4. The Government of the Society shall be vested in the Council; and the Council elected as hereinafter directed shall consist of the President, the Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, two Honorary Secretaries, a Foreign Secretary, and fourteen Fellows.
Election of Council.
5. The President, Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, Secretaries, and ordinary Members of the Council, shall be elected by ballot at the Annual General Meeting; and two at least of the ordinary Councillors shall retire from office, annually: the retiring Members to be selected by the Council, at the Anniversary Meeting.
Privileges of Council.
6. If, in the interval between two Annual Meetings, any vacancy in the Council shall occur, the Council shall have the power of appointing some Fellow of the Society to fill such vacancy. Particular subjects may be referred by the Council to Committees, and such Committees shall report to the Council the result of their proceedings.
Nomination of Fellows.