XXXV. 



3- They suggest the adoption by the Council of certain new 

 rules, after having first been submitted to and approved by the 

 Local Societies, of which the following are the points of more 

 general interest : — 



(a) That application may be made by any Society publishing 

 scientific Memoirs, to be placed on the list of "Corresponding 

 Societies of the British Association." 



(b) That these applications be referred to a Committee 

 appointed by the Council to consider them, and also the annual 

 work of these Societies generally, making an annual report to the 

 Recommendations Committee on the subject. 



(O The privileges of such Corresponding Societies to consist 



m : — 



(i.) The insertion, in the Annual Report of the British 

 Association, of a List of the titles of such of the Society's 

 Scientific Memoirs of the previous year as come under the 

 cognizance of one or other of the Sections of the Association. 



(ii.) The right to nominate any one of its members (being 

 also a member of the British Association,) as its Delegate to 

 represent the Society at the Annual Meeting, who shall have for 

 the time the rights of a member of the General Committee. 

 (d) These Delegates shall constitute a Committee which the Sec- 

 retary of the Association shall summon to hold one or more meetings 

 during the Annual Meeting, under a Chairman and with a Secretary 

 appointed by the Council. The Secretaries of Sections shall send 

 copies of any recommendations which the Presidents of Sections 

 may make on matters in which the co-operation of Corresponding 

 Societies is desired, to the Secretary of the Delegates' Committee 



