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tribted by the members that shall be printed, and to make 

 arrangements for and supervise the publications of the combined 

 Societies. 



c The number of delegates from each Society shall be one 

 for every 20 of its members, provided the number of delegates 

 shall not exceed 3 from any one Society. 



d The Council shall make an Annual Report of its proceed- 

 ings to a meeting of the combined Societies, which shall take 

 place at some town in the district of the Societies, previously 

 agreed upon, some time in the spring or early summer, when a 

 conjoint Excursion shall form pai-t of the proceedings. 



e A capitation fee of One Shilling per member shall be 

 contributed by each combined Society, provided the sum 

 from each Society be not less than £1. These fees shall 

 be added to the fund for publishing, which may otherwise be 

 made for such purpose by the Societies. 



,/' Each Society shall manage its own affairs and publish its 

 own Report on business and finance ; but its members shall be 

 considered honorary members of the other combining Societies, 

 and have the privileges of attending the scientific meetings and 

 joining the excursions on giving proof of their membership. 

 Each member of the affiliated Societies shall be entitled to 

 a copy of the publication, issued by the Council. 



SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND EXCURSIONS. 



13 — The Meetings for Scientific Business shall be held 

 monthly at Canterbury ; and extra Meetings at such place and 

 time as the Committee shall have posted due notice of in the 

 Society's apartment. Each Member shall have the right of 

 introducing a Visitor at these Meetings. 



14. — There shall be ordinary excui'sions on the Afternoon 

 of the day of each evening Scientific Meeting, and at other 

 times if the Committee so appoint ; time and place to be duly 

 notified in the Society's room by the Committee ; and Special 

 Excursions at such times and places as may be approved by the 

 Committee, who shall consider written suggestions of Members 

 on the subject. 



15. — Minutes of the proceedings of all Meetings shall be 

 entered by the Secretary in a book kept for that purpose. 



