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paid up: and if any Member neglect paying his Subscrip- 

 tion for two years, he shall, after notice given him to that 

 effect, he excluded from the Society, and shali forfeit all his 

 right and interest in the property of the Institution. 



14. If any Member, or any one introduced by him, shall 

 cause any loss or damage in the property of the Society, 

 that Member shall make good to the Society, the loss or 

 damage so sustained. 



15. Any Member who is guilty of improper conduct to- 

 wards the Society, and persists in any breach of its laws, 

 may be expelled from the Society, after means have been 

 used by the Council without effect for bringing him to order: 

 but such expulsion shall not take place, without giving a 

 month's notice at least to the offending Member, and with- 

 out the concurrence of three fourths of the Members present 

 at the Public Meeting of the Society held for that purpose. 



16. Each Member, upon his Admission, shall sign an 

 obligation, binding himself to conform to the Laws and 

 Regulations of the Society, so long as he shall continue a 

 Member of it. 



17. These Laws may be amended or enlart^ed at any 

 General or Special iMeeting of the Society ; such amendments 

 having been submitted to the Council for their consideration, 

 at least two months previous to the Meeting. 



Regnlations for Admission to the Museum, adopted by the Council, 

 and confirmed by the General Meeting. 



1. The Museum shall be open from half past Ten to half 

 pasl^ Twelve, on Tuesday and Thursday in every week. 



2. Any Member may introduce personally, or by a written 

 order, a Friend or Stranger residing above ten miles from 

 Whitby ; but no person residing m Whitby or its immediate 

 vicinity, not belonging to the household of a Member, shall 

 be admitted; except Benefactors, who may be introduced by 

 a Member of the Council. 



3. Under special circumstances. Strangers may be admit- 

 ted to the Museum at those times when it is usually shut, 

 by the personal introduction of one of the Council, or by an 

 order from the Curator or from one of the Secretaries. 



4. The names a!»d abodes of all Visitors, with the names 

 of the Members introducing them, shall be entered in a 

 Book to be kept for that purpose in the Museum. 



5. No person introduced into the Museum shall be per- 

 mitted to handle the specimens. 



6. No person shall be allowed to take a Stick or Umbrella 

 into the Museum, or any thing likely to occasion damage. 



