OBJECTS AND RULES. 
The Lincolnshire Naturalists’ Union was formed to promote the 
thorough investigation of the fauna, flora and physical features of the 
county, to bring together workers interested in the same pursuits, to 
increase the interest in, and study of, every branch of Natural History. 
Field Meetings are held four or more times a year. There is also 
one annual general meeting, held at Lincoln, for the transaction of the 
business of the Society, and for the President’s address. 
Members will be entitled to free admission to all meetings and 
excursions, and to receive certificates, which will entitle the holder to special 
railway privileges for each excursion. Application should be made to the 
Hon. Secretary for the special forms issued before each meeting. 
At ordinary Field Meetings, when the Union is not entertained, 
members may introduce two friends, not more, except by the President’s 
consent. 
When the Union is entertained at any Field Meeting, the Meeting 
is to be open to members only, except such friends as the Entertainer 
may invite. 
Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of becoming Members of the Union 
should apply to the Hon. Secretary for nomination papers. A new 
Member requires to be proposed and seconded, and the paper must be 
counter-signed by the President or one of the Vice-Presidents of the Union. 
Correspondence with respect to Field or Sectional Meetings and 
organization generally should be addressed to ARTHUR SmiTH, Museum, 
Lincoln. 
It is hoped that all Members will interest themselves in the work of the 
Union, especially by obtaining new members and communicating with the 
Sectional Officers respecting new records, etc. 
New Memsers.—Members can greatly assist the Union by forwarding 
to the Secretary, the names of ladies and gentlemen whom they think at all 
likely to take an interest in the work of the Union. 
Proposal Forms will be sent to any Member applying for them. 
