to fill up vacancies during the current year. The Members of 

 Council proposed for election shall be balloted for together ; 

 and if not then elected, shall be balloted for separately. 



V. Every Candidate for admission shall be proposed and 

 seconded at one Ordinary Meeting, and shall be balloted for at 

 the next Ordinary Meeting — a majority of votes being suffi- 

 cient to elect. 



VI. Ordinary Members shall pay the sum of 5s., on admis- 

 sion, to the Funds of the Society, and contribute thereafter 5 s. 

 annually at the October Meeting. Any one wishing to become 

 a Life Member of the Society may do so by paying the sum of 

 £3, 3s. in composition of the yearly Subscriptions. No one 

 shall be considered a Member of the Society until his Sub- 

 scription has been paid. 



VII. No Member shall withdraw from the Society without 

 giving one month's notice in writing to the Secretary of his 

 intention to do so ; and his Annual Subscription shall be con- 

 sidered due in default of such notice. 



VIII. Any Member may introduce a friend at any Ordinary 

 Meeting of the Society. 



IX. A majority of the Members present at any General 

 Meeting, consisting of not less than fifteen Members, shall 

 have the power of expelling any Member whose conduct they 

 may deem objectionable, provided notice of a Motion to that 

 effect has been given at a previous Meeting. 



X. Evening Meetings of the Society shall be held, at which 

 papers will be read and discussed — the Council to fix the 

 evenings and hour of Meeting. 



XI. It shall be left in the hands of the Council to make 

 arrangements, as they may see fit, for the Field Meetings, in 

 respect to their number and dates. A list of the places sug- 

 gested shall be submitted to the Members at an Evening 

 Meeting for approval ; and the Field Meetings shall be either 



