municated to the Members by a circular-card, from the 

 Secretary ; but that upon a requisition being signed 

 by the President and five Members, the Secretary is 

 empowered, upon urgent occasions, to alter the days 

 of such regular Field Meetings, and also to fix Special 

 or Extra Field Meetings during the year. 



IV. — That those Members to whom it may be con- 

 venient, shall breakfast together at the nearest country 

 inn, at Nine o'clock, after which the researches of the 

 day shall commence. 



V. — That Four be the hour appointed for Dinner, 

 after which any papers shall be read by the respective 

 authors. Each Member may introduce a friend on 

 such occasions, who must pay his own expenses. 



VI, — That the Annual Subscription be Ten Shillings 

 to be laid out in defraying the cost of Printing such 

 papers as may be selected for that purpose by a 

 Committee of five Members, selected at the Annual 

 Meeting from the general body, and to meet any 

 expenses which may be incurred for stationery, post- 

 ao-e, &c. That the cost of any lithographic or other 

 illustrations be defrayed by the author of the paper 

 for which they may be required. 



VII. — That the Papers of the Club be printed in a 

 cheap octavo form. 



VIII. — That at the Annual Meeting, the President 

 be requested to favour the Club with an address, con- 

 taining a written summary of its proceedings at the 



