10 Rules. 



Members. 



VII. — That the number of Members be seventy, of whom ten shall 

 be elected from the Junior School. 



That Honorary Members be elected by the Committee, for two years 

 only ; but any Honorary Member re-elected after that period, be not 

 required to pay any further subscription. 



That Honorary Members, on the payment of the single sum of 

 one guinea, or the annual sum of five shillings, shall receive the 

 Transactions, post free. 



That Corresponding INIembers be elected by the Society for five 

 years ; but that a Corresponding Member, on signifying to the Secre- 

 tary in writing his desire to remain on the Society's books at the 

 termination of that period, be allowed to do so. 



That Ordinary Members be elected by the Committee. 



That, on election, every Member of the Society shall sign his name 

 in a Kegister (to be kept by the Secretary). 



That a subscription be payable terminally by all Ordinary Members 

 (the amount to be fixed by the Committee), but in no case to exceed 

 Two Shillings and Sixpence for the Upper, and Two Shillings for the 

 Junior School. 



That Honorary Members residing at the College shall have all the 

 privileges of Ordinary Members. 



That all subscriptions must be paid between the first and second 

 meetings of the term, and that any Member retiring from the Society 

 be required to pay all subscriptions due. 



That, under penalty of expulsion from the Society, all Ordinary 

 Members be required to attend two-thirds of the meetings in each 

 term, except for reasons deemed sufficient by the President. 



That Corresponding Members shall have the privilege of taking part 

 in the proceedings of all meetings that they may attend, but shall not 

 be liable to any subscription. 



Sections. 



VIII. — That Sections be formed for the more accurate study of the 

 different branches of science, and that the Directors of these Sections 

 be chosen terminally by the Society. 



That the Sections shall hold meetings as often as may seem fit to 

 their respective Directors, at which any Members of the College, with 

 the sanction of the Director, may attend. 



That the Directors of the dififerent Sections be invited to communi- 

 cate to the Society any matters of interest which may have come before 

 them, and that such communications be made at the commencement 

 of each public meeting, at least one day's notice having been given 

 to the Secretary. 



That reports of the work done in each Section shall be handed 

 by the Directors to the President before the final meeting of every 

 term. 



