live of the particuliir branch of the study they are interested in, for 

 the purpose of mutual infonnation, and the promotion of the science. 

 This will be, effected by neriodical meetings held in the princiiial 

 To\ms in rota, by local meetings fimon6;stiQfemb6rs' in convenient 

 ncighboui'hood to each other, and bj^ occasional excursions to collect 

 specimens and investigate objects of interest. 



' ' 2; To hold out indiieemetit^ t& the Tabouriftg classes' by free 

 'tdethbership' and rdMTird* to stiidy the beaWtiful' works of OWatibtil''' 



3. To circulape Joumate upon JSatural History. 



i(-j:hI -iuiI -/I-)IK.^: :i|l7 n'-.ufv/ jc.'j >i .■,r.l|> -.|f-} ,,t iioijfl-ti. . ,., .,.,,. 



4. To collect specimens and distribute them through the di^'erent 



local museums. 



/i/iJMv, ,; to .i,M[ I., yhn.c- /,'•>/.: 10 7T(.twin..,-u.'h;/. '.liT 



,i;;6|.,,yo iPplJect ^^^ j^iffu^^ Jby pi^l^li<pa,tion^ corre^^^ of er.ery 



,iptercsting|act,r.elatipg to Jfatursil Jlisto^y tha|; rr^ay occur in Fast 



Kent. By thpse means it is hoped that tJiose who are, engaged in 



.1^6 .agriculiturali pursuits for which this jJounty is iustly celebratecL 



iTj'ill mpreaccumiely, ascertain and, be enabled, tOrrein(^yje acme of tluj 



.cau$es:lhatiniure and destroy produce. , , 



■: Manyi :8iBafiRa(c':Socieiti(B8.areiflo}jriBhsi(ng ip-A^bw QPUinti^>apd,ii^ li§ 

 confidently trusted that the success of the East Kekt J^aicral 

 H18TOKY SocrtTi' will not be less thau thatof any of them. To this 

 eindiitiie^iOKpedientitbt^tiMthcjge.jwho.^^ii}^ to tsupport th^ Socif |.y 

 should make known their intentions to the Secre^t^p%yt^)t]^0)iji,t 



^elajT-iln n] iioiffdfo:) >i vio)?;!! {■nnU-.Y.'in -rbai -hi ■ c'l .v-J ,'iT 

 1." {The first ofi the scientific meetings for this yiei^ .Tivil} bQ;hel4 ja-t 

 ■^Canteffbary^ tin {Thuradayyrtheiath'of April,; at 2i'^4A.; ,>:i 



ici'"' -'if tu,'tuih'>^iUi> iNjiif <■: ;;• iv ^-J.-'t '''.<'■'/ -"..(iH'ti; 



; bxjw .babio/r 



