Rules. 11 



That the President and Secretary be ex officio Members of every 

 Section, and shall receive notice of all sectional meetings. 



That not more than ten Members be permitted to join any one 

 Section. 



That all elections in each of the Sections be vested in its Director, 

 who may, at his discretion, remove any Member from it, subject only 

 to the approval of the President. 



That there shall be six Sections : Botany, Zoology, Chemistry 

 and Physics, Entomology, Geology, and Archaeology. 



Meetings. 



IX. — That ordinary Meetings of the Society be held at least once 

 a fortnight during term, but that the President be empowered to call 

 extraordinary meetings and to postpone the regular meetings. 



That fifteen Members shall form a quorum. 



That the order of business at each meeting shall be arranged by the 

 President. 



That Members be requested to bring for exhibition at the meetings 

 of the Society specimens of Natural History, and illustrations of 

 Natural and Physical Science in general. 



That Members be invited, when they may have it in their power, 

 to present donations and specimens to the College Museum, such 

 donations to be acknowledged at the meetings, and in the Society's 

 Transactions. 



That in all cases of equality in voting, the President shall have a 

 casting vote. 



New Rules. 



X. — That any Member of the Society have power to propose any 

 new rule, or any alteration in an old one, provided the motion be 

 seconded by another Member, and that notice of at least one week be 

 given to the Secretary. 



Excursions. 



XI. — That two Excursions be made every three weeks for the pur- 

 pose of studying Natural History. That Members of the College, not 

 in the Society, be allowed to attend on obtaining permission from the 

 President ; the number thus admitted not to exceed eight. 



That all Members of the Society below the sixth form, who have 

 not otherwise taken an active part in the business of the Society, be 

 obliged to attend two Excursions in every term, under penalty of 

 surrendering their places in the Society to qualified candidates. 



