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BYE-LAWS 



Under which the O.F.S. Philosophical Society 2vas incorporated, 

 from 1st July, 1914, zvith the South African Association for 

 the Advancement of Science, witJi the designation of " The 

 Orange Free State Branch " of the Association. 



1. The O.F.S. Philosophical Society to be incorporated with 

 the South African Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 this being the only course of procedure open under the existing 

 Constitution. 



2. The title of the Society so incorporated to be " The 

 Orange Free State Branch of the South African Association for 

 the Advancement of Science." 



3. All members of the South African Association for the 

 Advancement of Science resident in the Orange Free State will, 

 for purposes of these bye-laws, be considered members of the 

 Orange Free State Branch of the .Vssociation. 



4. The local Committee of the Branch to consist of the 

 Council members of the Association for the Orange Free State, 

 together with such additional members as the Branch may elect 

 to serve on its local Committee. 



5. Subscription notices to meml)ers of the Branch to be cir- 

 culated from the Head Office of the Association in Capetown, 

 and subscriptions to be paid to the General Treasurer of the 

 Association at Capetown, 10 per cent, thereof being remitted to 

 the Orange Free State Branch for local expenses. Subscriptions 

 of £1 per annum to entitle to memljership of the xAssociation as 

 a whole, as well as of the Orange Free State Branch. 



6. All members at present on the books of the Orange Free 

 State Philosophical Society to be entitled to become members of 

 the Association, to receive its Journal, and to enjoy the full privi- 

 leges of membership, as soon as their subscription of £1 for the 

 financial year 1914-15 shall have been paid. 



7. Papers read before the Orange Free State Branch may 

 either (i) be printed by title, abstract, or in exfenso. in the Jour- 

 nal of the Association for the current year, after reference to the 

 Presidents of the respective Sectional Committees, or (2) be read 

 at the next Annual Session of the Association (provided that 

 they have not been previously published in abstract or /;; extenso), 

 and thereafter printed in the Association's Journal, swbject to 

 the ordinary conditions. 



