Conditions and Advantages of 

 Membership. 



MEMBERSHIP. — The Terms of Membership are the subscription 

 of an annual sum of not less than 5s. Members receive the 

 Proceedings, copies of all Circulars for Summer and Winter 

 Meetings, Associate Card of Membership of the Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union, have access to the Society's small Library, 

 and also the privilege granted by the N.E.R. for travelling 

 at reduced rates at excursions. 



WINTER MEETINGS.— A Series of Meetings are held during 

 the Winter months, particulars of which are sent out in the 

 Autumn. The Secretary will be glad to hear from Members 

 willing to give papers. 



THE LIBRARY, which consists of works on Science, Natural 

 History and Archaeology, is placed (on loan) in a case in the 

 Dorman Museum, and is accessible to Members on application 

 to the Hon. Librarian, Mr. Baker Hudson. Donations of 

 works on the above subjects, especially those relating to 

 Cleveland, are at all times acceptable. 



HAWELL BEQUEST.— Under the will of the late Rev. J. Hawell, 

 M.A., F.G.S., Members have the special use of the Library 

 of geological, conchological, and other works, as well as 

 access to the large and valuable collections of Mollusca and 

 Fossils bequeathed by him for the benefit of the Cleveland 

 Naturalist's Field Club and the Dorman Museum. These 

 may be inspected at any time by Members at the Museum, 

 on application to the Curator or his Assistant. 



Any persons interested in the work of our Society are invited 

 to become Members, even if they are not able to be active Members. 

 Their support would be valuable, and would also show that the 

 work of the Society was not altogether unappreciated. 



