8 RULES RELATING TO PUBLICATION. 



Edition an i> Disi ttlBi HON. 



Sectiom 37. The regular edition shall be 750 copies for the Society, 

 and 30 copies for authors. In case two or more authors contribute to 

 a memoir-brochure, the edition of thai brochure shall be enlarged bo as to 

 give each am hor thirty copies. 



Of the 750 copies printed for the Society, a Dumber exceeding by 

 fifty the number required for immediate distribution shall be bound as 

 brochures; the remainder shall be bound as volumes. 



Se< i ion 38. Each brochure shall be forwarded promptly on publica- 

 tion to Fellows. Correspondents and Patrons, and to such other regular 

 recipients as shall elect that mode of distribution. On completion of a 

 volume it shall be forwarded, in volume cover, to other regular recipients. 



S i iion 39. of the undistributed residue LOO copies shall be reserved 

 t" be sold to 1'ellows subsequently elected; the remainder shall he held 

 for -ale. 



- ctiom 40. The Bulletin shall be sent free to Fellows of the Society 

 noi in a r rcai-s for dues more than one year, to Correspondents and Patrons, 

 and also to exchanging institutions. 



Sectios 11. The priee of the Bulletin shall* be as follows: Volumes 

 to Fellows at an advance of about fifty per cent, on the cost (including 

 incidentals, distribution, etc. ). t he amount being a mult i pie of fifty cents. 

 (The price of Vols. I and II is, to Fellows. *■!..">( >. prepaid). The fixed 

 price to libraries and institutions is *."> per volume; to non-Fellows *10. 

 Thi' price of each brochure shall he a multiple of five cents, and shall he. 

 to Fellows, an advance on cost of about L50 per cent., and to the public, 



an advance on cost of about 400 per cent. 



