6. Important alterations in a paper passed for publication 
can only be made subject to the sanction of the Council, and 
unless it be otherwise impossible they must be embodied as 
addenda bearing the date on which they are received by the 
Society. 
7. All papers will be published in the order in which they 
are read, and in no case whatever can a paper intended for 
publication be read unless it is in the hands of the Secretaries 
fifteen days before the meeting for which it is announced. 
8. The Council shall determine whether a paper shall 
be printed, and, if printed, in what form and with what 
illustrations. 
The * Journal’ will be issued in three parts per annum as follows :— 
Part I., containing papers read from November to the middle of January, 
on April Ist. 
Part IL, containing papers read from the middle of January to the end 
of April, on July Ist. 
Parr III., containing papers read in May and June, on November Ist. 
9. Twenty-five Separate Copies are furnished to each con- 
tributor to the * Journal’ or ‘ Transactions’ gratis, and further 
copies may be purchased in accordance with $$ 10 and 11, on 
terms notified with the proof of the paper. 
10. Separate Copies shall bear the name and date of the 
publication from which they are extracted, and the original 
paging of the text and numbering of the plates shall be retained 
in all cases of reprinting from the publications of the Society. 
11. No alteration shall be made in the letterpress or plates 
of Separate Copies or other reprints from the Society’s publica- 
tions, and no use of the type or illustrations prepared for the 
Society’s publications other than for Separate Copies, without 
the sanction of the Council. 
By Order of the Council. 
7th May, 1896. 
