Publication of 
‘apers. 
, 
25 Copies gratis 
to Authors. 
Duties of 
Financial 
Secretary. 
Arrears of 
Subscriptions. 
Payment of 
Accounts. 
Scope of the 
Museum. 
Scope of the 
Library. 
The accept- 
ance of 
objects. 
Custody of the 
Keys of Cases. 
Repairs and 
alterations of 
premises. 
Power to dis- 
miss paid 
Officers. 
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6.—No part of any Paper shall be given to the Printer, until 
the zhole of the MS. of such paper shall be in the hands of the 
Editor, and, should there be Illustrations to the Paper, these 
must be in the hands of the Publisher before the printing of the 
Paper can be commenced. 
7.—The Author of any Paper which is published in the 
Magazine shall be entitled to receive twenty-five copies of the 
said Paper, gratis. 
8.—The Financial Secretary shall collect, and give receipts for, 
all subscriptions. He shall give notice to Members in arrear, and 
the Society’s publications will not be forwarded to Members whose 
subscriptions shall remain unpaid after such notice. 
9.—All accounts ordered to be paid by the Committee shall be 
countersigned by the General Secretary appointed to draw cheques 
in payment of the same. 
10.—The Museum shall be rendered, as far as possible, repre- 
sentative of the Archzology, Geology, Zoology, and Botany of 
Wiltshire, with such typical specimens from other localities as 
may serve to illustrate the local collections. The Geological, 
Zoological, and Botanical series shall be limited to sfecies found 
in the British Islands. 
11.—The Library shall be restricted, as far as possible, to works 
upon Archeology, Geology, Zoology, and Botany, zz yeneral, and 
to books which serve to illustrate those subjects. 
12.—The General Curators, and the Curator of the Department 
to which the object would belong, shall in all cases be consulted 
by the Committee before any specimen offered to the Society is 
accepted either as a gift or on loan. 
13.—The General Curators shall have the custody of the Keys 
of the Museum, Library, and the cases in the several Departments. 
The Curators of Departments and the Librarian shall only hold 
Keys of their own Departments. 
14.—All necessary repairs and alterations to the premises and 
fittings, during the intervals between the Quarterly Meetings, may 
be ordered to be done at the joint discretion of the General 
Secretaries and the General Curators, who shall report upon the 
same at the next ensuing Quarterly Meeting. 
15.—The Committee shall have power to suspend or dismiss 
any paid Officer of the Society. 
