Incorporated Societies. xvii 



Extracts from the Rules of the Auckland Institute. 



5. Any person desiring to become a member of the Institute shall be 

 proposed and seconded by two members of the Institute, and shall be 

 balloted for at the next meeting of the Council. 



6. The annual subscription shall be one guinea. Members may at 

 any time become life-members by one payment of ten guineas in lieu of 

 future annual subscriptions. 



9. The annual subscription shall become due on the first day of April 

 for the year then commencing. The first year's subscription of a new 

 member shall become due on the day of his election. 



30. An annual general meeting of the Institute, convened by ad- 

 vertisement or circular, shall be held in the month of February in each 

 year. 



3:2. Ordinary meetings for the reading of papers, and for transacting 

 the general business of the Institute, shall be called at such times as the 

 Council shall decide. 



PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE OF CANTERBURY. 



Office-bearers for 1901. — President— Captain F. W. 

 Hutton ; Vice-presidents — Mr. J. B. Mayne, Dr. W. P. 

 Evans ; Hon. Secretary— Professor A. Dendy ; Hon. Trea- 

 surer — Dr. Charles Chilton ; Council — Dr. W. H. Symes, 

 Mr. L. Cockayne, Mr. E. M. Laing, Mr. C. C. Farr, Pro- 

 fessor Scott, Mr. A. E. Flower; Hon. Auditor — Mr. George 

 Way, F.I. A., N.Z. 



Extracts from the Rules of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury. 



8. Every member of the Institute other than honorary shall pay one 

 guinea annually as a subscription to the funds of the Institute. The 

 subscription shall be due on the 1st January in each year. 



9. Members may compound for all annual subscriptions of the current 

 and future years by paying ten guineas. 



15. The ordinary meetings of the Institute shall be held monthly 

 during the months from May to November, both inclusive, on such day 

 as the Council mav determine. 



OTAGO INSTITUTE. 



Office- be abebs fob 1901. — President — Mr. G. M. 

 Thomson ; Vice-presidents — Mr. E. Melland and Mr. F. E. 

 Chapman; Hon. Secretary — Professor Benham ; Hon. Trea- 

 surer — Mr. W. Fels ; Council— Messrs. A. Bathgate, S. Barn- 

 ingham, C. W. Chamberlain, A. Hamilton, T. D. Pearce, 

 Dr. Hocken, and Dr. Colquhoun ; Auditor — Mr. D. Brent. 



Extracts from the Constitution and Rules of the Otago Institute. 



2. Any person desiring to join the society may be elected by ballot, 

 on being proposed in writing at any meeting of the Council or society by 

 two members, and on the payment of the annual subscription of one 

 guinea for the year then current. 



