THR Ar^!|RAl.lA\ MUSECM RAKT.V llISI(il;V KITIKRIiMiE. :*.7!t 



5. If :uiy Elective 'I'liistee sliall emit uiii;ioi<'Usly disoliey any l>ye-la\v nr oi-iler 

 of the Hoard, or -shall by word or writiiij^ publicly defame the Museum, or 

 dishonestly do anythinfjf to its injury, he shall )>e liable? to ejection by tlie 

 Hoard. 



I>. Whenever there siiall be cause for the ejection of any Elective Trustee, it 

 shall be the duty of the Chairman, on the requisition in writinj^ of Two 

 Trustees, to propose at some meetiuj^ of the lioard the ejection of such 

 'IVustee ; and at the next ordinary meeting- — previous notice thereof 

 havin<i; been u-iven him — the qiu^stion sliall be put to the Ballot, and if 

 two-thirds of the members ])resent vote for it, tlie (Chairman shall caiici'l 

 the name of such jiersoii in the list of Trustees, and the ejection of evtn'y 

 sucli person shall be recorded in the Minute Hook of the MiisiMim. 



7. As soon as a vacancy in the oHice of Elective Trustee shall have been 



declared ex cathedra by the Chairman, it shall be competent for any Two 

 Trustees to propose the admission of a candidate for the office of Elective 

 Trustee; provided that, at the time, the qualifications, scientific, literary, 

 or otherwise, which such candidate may possess for the office, be stated in 

 writino- and signed by such Trustee. 



8. At the next ordinary ineetiuo- after the Candidate has ))een so proposed, the 



election shall take place by Ballot; provided that no perst)n shall be 

 declared electe<l, unless he have in his favor two thirds of tlie members 

 balloting. 



Hoii ra ry Co r responden Is. 



9. It shall be comijetent for the Trustees from time to time to elect Honorary 



Correspondents of the Museum. 



10. Each certificate proposing a candidate for election as an Honorary 

 Correspondent shall be signed by two or more Trustees, and shall specify 

 the services which such candidate may have rendered to the Museum, or 

 to the general cause of science ; and such certificate having lieen presented 

 at one of the ordinary meetings of the Trustees, the Election shall take 

 place by Ballot at the next ensuing meeting of the Board ; provided that 

 no person be considered as duly elected unless he have in his favor two 

 thirds of the membei's voting. 



11. There shall be transmitted to each Honorary Correspondent, as soon as 

 may be after his Election, a diploma under the Common Seal of the 

 Museum (Fig. 16) signed by the Chairman for the time being, and 

 countersigned by the Secretary. 



Administi-alion of Finance. 



12. Some one Bank in Sydney shall be appointed Treasurer of the Museum. 



13. At every ordinary meeting of the Trustees, an account shall be presented 

 and entered on the Minutes, of all expenses incurred during the preceding 

 month, including all salaries and wages ; iind the same, when audited and 

 found correct, and countersigned by the Chairman for the time being, 

 shall he paid by cheque or cheques drawn on the Treasurer, and signed by 

 Two Trustees. 



14. In cases of urgency, any three members of the Board may, by cheques 

 countersigned by the Secretary, direct the payment of any account ; every 

 such cheque to be reported to the Board at its next meeting, and noted in 

 the Minutes with the cause of the proceeding. 



The Common Seal. 



15. The Common Seal of the Museum shall be kept in a chest having three 

 locks, with three different keys, of which two shall be in the custody 

 of Trustees appointed by the Board, and the third shall be kept by the 

 Secretary. 



10. Every document to which the Common Seal of the Museum is to be 

 affixed, shall be sealed at a meeting of the Board, and signed by tTie 

 Chairman for the time being, and countersigned by the Secretary. 



(Sgd.) Phillip P. King, L. King, W, S, Macleay, Alfred Stephen, J, Smith, 



