64 DUBLIN NATURAL HISTOBT SOCIETY. 



rary or Corresponding Member of the Society. Corresponding Members resident in 

 Dublin two months in one Session, and attending the meetings, shall pay as Associates 

 for that year. 



18. Corresponding Members, on the payment of 5s. each yeaj in advance, shall be 

 entitled to receive the Monthly Keport of tiie Meetings, and to the Volume of Transac- 

 actions at the end of each year. 



19. Any Annual Member who shall not pay his subscription within three calendar 

 months after it becomes due, or within such further time as the Council may allow, shall 

 cease to be a Member, and his name erased from the printed list of Members. 



OPFICEES. 



PRESIDENT. 



20. That in the absence of the President and Vice-Presidents, the Presidency go through 

 the Council in rotation, alphabetically, on each evening of the meeting. 



SECRETARIES. 



21. It shall be the duty of the Secretaries, — 



1st. To attend the meetings of the Society and Council, and to enter the Mi- 

 nutes of the proceedings at each meeting in a book kept for that purpose. 



2nd. At each meeting to read aloud the Minutes of the preceding meeting, 



3rd. At the ordinary meetings to announce the presents and donations to the 

 Society since the last meeting, and to read aloud such papers or letters as the 

 Council shall «lirect. 



4th. To conduct the correspondence of the Society. 



5th. To prepare a report of the proceedings and state of the affairs of the 

 Society during each year, to be read aloud at the Annual General Meeting. 



TREASURER. 



22. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer, — 



1st. To collect and receive for the Society all donations and subscriptions, and 

 enter them in a book. 



2nd. To furnish an account to the Society at the Annual General Meeting of 

 the receipts and expenditure of the preceding year. 



3rd. To report the state of the accounts of the Society when called for by the 

 Council. 



4th. No money shall be paid by the Treasurer, except upon a written order 

 of Council, signed by the Chairman and one of the Secretaries. 



COUNCIL. 



23. That three Members at least of the Council shall go out at each annual election ; 

 that those Members who have attended the least number of times shall go out first, but 

 shall be eligible to be re-elected. 



24. That the Council shall meet from time to time, as it shall deem expedient for 

 the interests of the Society. 



25. Five Members, including the Chairman, shall be a quonxm. The chair at Council 

 shall be taken as at ordinary meetings. 



26. It shall be the duty of the Council to superintend all the affairs of the Society. 



27. The Council may authorize the lending of any books, &c., to any members under 

 such regulations and conditions as it may think expedient; and may exchange or dispose 

 of duplicate specimens belonging to the Society. 



OEDINAKY MEETINGS. 



28. That the Society shall meet on the evening of the first Friday in each month, 

 from November to June inclusive, at the hour of 8 o'clock, the chair to be taken at a 



