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quities, specimens of Natural History, witb other miscellaneons 

 articles, whether of nature or Art ; to which may be added 

 Scientific Books and Philosophical Apparatus. 



8. — The Museum shall be open for the inspection of Members, 

 Subscribers and their families, on such days of the week and 

 under such regulations as the Council shall appoint. On special 

 occasions, the Curators or the Secretaries may admit Members, 

 Benefactors, or Strangers, on those days when it is usually shut. 



9. — All new Members shall be admitted by ballot at a General 

 Meeting of the Society on sucli terms as that meeting shall 

 appoint ; but the Council may, at any of its meetings, admit to 

 the benefits of the Institution Subscribers paying Twelve Shillings 

 yearly in advance. Such Subscribers shall have no share in the 

 property of the Society, nor vote at its meetings, nor hold office 

 in it ; but they shall have the privilege of introducing strangers 

 and members of their own family to the Museum, and of attending 

 Lectures on the same terms as Members of the Society. 



10. — Gentlemen who have rendered important services to the 

 Society may be elected Honorary Members, but such Honorary 

 Members, unless Subscribers, shall have no share in the property 

 of the Society, or in the management of its concerns. 



11. — The Museum may be open to the public under such 

 restrictions as the Council may deem necessary. 



12. — Every Member shall be at liberty to sell or dispose of his 

 share ; and it 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 Member of the Institution. When any share is transferred, 

 all arrears due upon it must be paid up ; and the representative 

 or assignee of a Life-governor shall continue to pay the Annual 

 Subscription of Half- a- Guinea or Five Guineas in lieu of 

 subscription. 



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