fix. — On special occasions, the Curators, or tiie Secretaries, may 

 admit Members or Strangers to the Museum, on those days when 

 it is usually shut. 



9. After IhjB Society has existed one year, all new Members shall 

 be admitted by ballot, at a General. Meelini; of the Society, on such 

 terms as that Meeting: shall appoint; but the Cnuiail may, at any 

 of its Meetings, admit to the benefits of tlif Institution, additional 

 Subscribers, paying Twelve Shiilinus v^-arly in advance. Such 

 Subscribers shall be admitted h\ ballot, a mHJority of at least three- 

 fourths of the Meml)ers present being required lor their admission; 

 and they shall have no share in the propi i ty of the Society, have 

 no vote at its Meetings, and hhali nol hold any office in it; but 

 they shall have the privilege of inlroiluc;iij<r Strangers to the 

 Museum, as well as persons belonging to their own families. 



10. Gentlemen who have rendered important services to the 

 Society, may be elected Honorary Members, without paying any 

 Subscription; but such Honorary Members shall have no share in 

 the property of the Society, or in the mana^^ement of its concerns. 



11. Officers of the Army or Navy, stationed at Whitby upon 

 duty, shall have the privilege of Honorary Members, for the term 

 of their official residence; and the same privilege shall be enjoyed 

 by the regular Methodist Preachers, during the period of their 

 ministry at Whitby. N. li. This grant is not meant to confer the 

 privilege of introducing strangers to the Museum. 



12. The proportion which each Member has in the property of 

 the Society, shall be according to the whole amount paid for his 

 share; and should the Institution ever be dissolved, the property 

 shall be divided accordingly. But in the evetitof such dissolution, 

 all Donations to the Society shall be returned, if required, to the 

 Danors, or their representatives: and all Members who have sold 

 property to the Society, at a reduced price, shall have the option 

 of re-purchasing it at the same price. 



13. Each Member of the Society shall be at liberty to sell or 

 dispose of his share; and, if not previously disposed of, it shall, at 

 his death, descend to his representative: but the Society shall 

 decide, by ballot, whether the purchaser or representative shall be 

 admitted as a Meniber of the Institution. When any share is 

 transferred, all arrears due on it, must be paid up ; and the repre- 

 sentative or assignee of a Life Governor shall not be exempted from 

 the annual Subscription of Half a Guinea, without paying a sum of 

 Five Guineas in lieu of such Subscription. 



14. The annual Subscriptions shall be paid to the Treasurer in 

 advance, in the month of November, or within a month after the 

 general Meeting in each year. If any Member neglect to pay his 

 Subscription before the ensuing annual Meeting, he shall be excluded 

 from the benefits of the Institution, until all arrears due on his 



