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and place of Meeting, and what particular subjects are to be brought 

 forward. 



COLLECTION OF SPECIMENS. 



18. — The Society, as soon as it may possess sufficient means shall 

 endeavour to make a collection of Objects of Natural History, both 

 with a view of forming a Museum and distribution of Duplicate 

 specimens according to the regulations to be adopted by the 

 Committee. 



LIBRARY. 



19. — Only Books and Periodicals connected with Natural His- 

 tory are to be purchased by the funds of the Society, and the 

 number and particular books of this class to be purchased shall be 

 determined by the Committee. 



20. — All the Books and Periodicals shall be kept in some con- 

 venient place, so that Members shall be able to refer to them or 

 take them out under such regulations as the Committee from time 

 to time may think proper to make. 



21. — Members are also invited to lend books for the use of the 

 Library, reserving to themselves the full right of ownership ; such 

 Books to be under the care of the Committee, and not allowed to 

 be talcen out of the Library. 



22. — In order to allow the Librarian to examine the Books they 

 must all be returned to the Library and none taken therefrom during 

 the first week in every June. 



