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VII. The Museum shall comprise Collections of Fossils, 

 Antiquities, specimens in Natural History; with other 

 miscellaneous Curiosities, whether of Nature or Art: to 

 which may be added Scientific Books, and Philosophical 

 Apparatus. 



VIII. The Museum shall be open for the convenience of 

 Members, on such days of the Week, and under such 

 regulations, as the Council shall appoint. The families of 

 Members, residing under their roof, shall have the privilege 

 of visiting the Museum. No other Inhabitants of Whitby 

 shall be admitted more than once. Strangers, who have 

 their residence above Ten Miles from Whitby, may be intro« 

 duced by any Member, or may be admitted on such terms 

 as the Council shall fix. — On special occasions, the Curator^ 

 or the Secretaries, may admit Members or Strangers to the 

 Museum on those days when it is usually shut. 



€-yfiX. After the Society has existed one year, all new 

 Members shall be admitted by ballot, at a General Meeting 

 of the Society, on such terms as that Meeting may appoint; 

 but the Council may at any of its Meetings admit to the; 

 benefits of the Institution, additional Subscribers, paying 

 Twelve Shillings yearly in advance. Such Subscribers shall 

 be admitted by ballot, a majority of at least three fourths of 

 the MfcUibers present being required for their admission; 

 and they shall have no share in the property of the Society, 

 have no vote at its Meetings, and shall not hold any 

 office in it. 



X. Gentlemen who have rendered important services to 

 the Society may be elected Honorary Members, without 

 paying any subscription; but such Honorary Members shali 

 have no share in the property of the Society, or in the 

 management oj' its concerns. 



XI. The pru|jortion which each Member has in the pro-, 

 perty of the Society, shall be according to the whole amount 

 paid for his share; and should the Institution ever be dis- 



