7. — ^The hour of meeting shall not be changed, except for the con- 

 venience of taking particular trains, when it is arranged to go 

 by rail to any place ; in which case the altered time shall be 

 posted at the Institution, not later than Twelve o'clock on the 

 Tuesday previous. 



8. — In arranging the Excursions, due regard shall be paid to Natural 

 History and Antiquities, so as to secure an equal share of 

 attention to each subject ; with this view, when the same 

 Excursion does not include them both, they shall, so far as 

 practicable, be taken alternately. 



9. — Special Meetings shall be appointed for the Heading of Papers or 

 Exhibition of Specimens, notice being given to the Secretary, 

 at, or previous to, any one of the Quarterly Meetings, by 

 Members having such communications to make to the Club. 



10. — Persons wishing to join the Club may be proposed by any 

 Member at one of the Quarterly or Special Meetings, and 

 elected (by Ballot) at the next meeting afterwards. Three 

 black balls to exclude. 



11. — Any Members of the Club may invite friends to accompany them 

 on the proposed Excursions, 



12. — It shall be the business of the Secretary to take Notes of the 

 Day's Excursion, and to draw up a summary of the Year's 

 proceedings, previously to the next Anniversary ; he shall also 

 see that the proper Notices of Excursions are suspended at the 

 Institution, and communicate with the Members by letter, 

 when occasion shall require. His accounts, as Treasurer, to be 

 passed at the Anniversary. 



13. — A Subscription of Seven Shillings and Sixpence shall be paid 

 yearly by each Member, to defray any expenses the Club may 

 incur otherwise than by journeys and refreshments. This 

 Subscription to be considered due on the Anniversary. 



14. — Members whose Subscriptions are in arrear for one year shall be 

 considered as having withdrawn from the Club, if, after 

 application, the same be not paid up. 



15. — There shall be a Supernumerary List for Members whose absence 

 from Bath is only temporary. Such Members, on their return, 

 and on payment of their Subscription for the then current year, 

 may be admitted to the Club at once, or so soon as a vacancy 

 occurs. 



H. H. WINWOOD, 



Hon. Sec. 



