Xll CONSTITUTION. 



such record shall l)e attached to the paper and handed in with 

 the same in terms of Clause 1 1 of these instructions. 



y. Each Sectional Committee shall, durinj^ the continuance 

 of the Annual Session, meet daily, unless otherwise determined, 

 to comi)lete the arranoements for tlie next day. 



10. In deciding- on any recommendation regarding the 

 printing of or otherwise of a paper submitted to it, the Sectional 

 Committee shall consider only the merits of the paper, and not 

 the financial condition of the Association. 



11. The Local Secretar}- of each Section shall, at the close 

 of each day, collect the j^apers that have been read and hand 

 them to the Assistant Secretary, together with a note explaining 

 the cause of absence of any paper not so handed over. 



12. Sectional (Officers shall do their utmost to ensure jmnc- 

 tual commencement and termination c^f the Section's daily pro- 

 ceedings ; and, in drafting the programme for the next day, the 

 Committee shall endeavour to allot a specified time to the reading 

 and discussion of each paper, in order to |)revent other Sections 

 or the Association as a whole l)eing inconvenienced in conse- 

 ((uence of delays. 



III. — Bye-Ltncs for flic Affiliafion of Scieiifific ami Kljuircd 

 Societies. 



Philosophical and Scientific Societies, and other Associations 

 of a kindred character ma}', on application to. and with the 

 approval of the Council, aftiliate with the South African Asso- 

 ciation for the Advancement of Science on the following condi- 

 tions : — 



1. That as a Societ}- can only be affiliated on the approval 

 of the Cotmcil, ni) minimum of membership of such Society need 

 be specified. 



2. That each Society shall pay the Association a miniminn 

 fee of ^5 for a strength of 50 members or less, and a further £1 

 for each additional 10 or portion of 10 members. 



3. That such Society shall be entitled to one co|)y of the 

 South African Jolkxal of Science for each £\ paid to the 

 Association. 



4. That such Societ}- may, if it has a strength of 50 mem- 

 bers, be reijresented on the Council of the Association h\ its 

 President or such other niemljer as may be nominated for the 

 purpose. 



5. That all members of affiliated Societies may join the 

 Association as ordinary members, with full privileges, at a re- 

 duced annual suljscrijnion of 15s 



6. That affiliated Societies shall be asked to take into con- 

 sideration the admission of members of the Association into their 

 Societies at a reduced subscription. 



7. That papers contril)Uted to affiliated Societies mav. on 

 recommendation of both their own Council and that of the 

 Association., be printed in the Association's Journal of Science, 

 after wliich the authors shall be entitled to reprints on the usual 

 terms. 



