IV. 



That one payment of five guineas shall constitute life membershii), 

 and entitle any duly elected member, subject to the rules, to all the 

 privileges of the Society. 



That any one distinguished as a naturalist, or who has rendered 

 service to the Society, may be proposed by the Council as an 

 honorary member and elected by ballot in the usual manner. The 

 number of such honorary members shall at no time exceed ten. 



VI. 



That should it be thought desirable to exclude any mamber from 

 the Society the same shall be done by a resolution of the Council, due 

 notice of which shall be given to the member. An appeal may be 

 made at the next Ordinary Meeting, which may confirm or rescind such 

 resolution. No retiring or compensating claim can be allowed. 



VII. 



That the business of the Society be conducted by a Council, 

 consisting of a President, three Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, to act also 

 as Treasurer, and nine other members, four to form a quorum. 



VIII. 



That in the absence of the President and Vice-Presidents, the 

 members present at any Meeting may elect a chairman for that 

 evening. 



IX. 



That the accounts of the Society to October 31st, be audited by 

 two members (not on the Council), to be appointed at the Ordinary 

 Meeting in October, and that the usual summons for such meeting 

 contain notice to that effect. 



X. 



That all otiicers retire annually, but be eligible for re-election. 

 Elections to be by ballot papers at each Annual General Meeting. 

 Intermediate vacancies to be filled up by the Council. 



