Vlll APPENDIX. 



VII. Members. 



The Honorary Members are limited to the Rev. the Provost, the 

 Rev. the Vice- Provost, and the Senior Fellows. 



Ordinary Members shall be Graduates of Trinity College, Dublin, or 

 of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and Undergraduates of 

 Trinity College, Dublin, having their names on the College Books. This 

 Rule not to apply to any Members elected before the 1st of December, 

 1857, all of whom shall enjoy the same privileges. 



Associate Members shall consist of those who have distinguished 

 themselves in some special branch of Botany or Zoology, and who are 

 not connected with the University of Dublin. They must reside in or 

 near Dublin. 



Corresponding Members shall be selected from such distinguished 

 Naturalists as may reside at a distance from the neighbourhood of Dub- 

 lin, and who are desirous of being connected with the Association. 



VIII. Privileges of Members. 



Ordinary Members may attend and read papers at all the General 

 Meetings of the Association, may propose Candidates for admission either 

 as Ordinary, Corresponding, or Associate Members, may vote at the elec- 

 tion of the Officers of the Association, at the Anniversary Meeting held 

 in October, may appoint the Members who are to constitute the Com- 

 mittee of Botany and Zoology, and may select three Ordinary Members 

 to represent them on the Council. 



They have also the power of borrowing Books from the Library. 



They are eligible to any office in the Association, and obtain its 

 Proceedings free of expense. 



The Rooms of the Association are open during the week to the Or- 

 dinary Members. 



Members three months in arrear are not entitled to vote at the Elec- 

 tion of Members, &c. 



Associate Members are entitled to attend and read papers at all the 

 General Meetings of the Association, to obtain Books from the Library, 

 and to be eligible for election as Members of the Botanical or Zoological 

 Committees ; on payment of 5s. per annum they may obtain the Pro- 

 ceedings of the Association. 



Corresponding Members may attend and read papers at all the 

 General Meetings, or may forward such papers to the Secretaries, in 

 order that they may be laid before the Association. They may obtain 

 the Transactions of the Association on the same terms as Associate 

 Members. 



IX. Election of Members. 



The election of Ordinary Members may take place at any of the 

 General Meetings. A Paper, on which shall be stated the name, resi- 

 dence, and College standing of the Candidate, must be sent to the Secre- 



