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It was proposed by Mr _H. W. Cuarrincton, seconded by 
Mr. I. WELLS, and resolved— 
“That the sincere thanks of the Society be given to the Vice- 
Presidents, the Council, the Honorary Librarian, the 
Honorary Treasurer, the Honorary Curators, the Honorary 
Auditors, and the Honorary Secretaries for their services 
during the past year.” 
It was proposed by Dr. W. Harrison, seconded by Mr. 
T. Hitton, and carried— 
“That the following New Rule be substituted for Rule 12 of 
the Society, viz.:—‘12. Every Gentleman elected an 
Ordinary Member shall pay an Entrance Fee of Ios, 
and both Ladies and Gentlemen elected as Ordinary 
Members shall each pay an Annual Subscription of Ios. 
Except that a Member Elected between the rst February 
and the rst April in any year, shall pay a subscription of 
5s. only for that year. Such subscription sha// be payable 
in advance, and the first payment sha// date from the 
ist of October preceding the Election, except the Election 
take place from the Ist of April to the 30th September, both 
inclusive, when it shall date as on tst of the October 
following. 
‘The words in italics constitute the alteration from the then 
existing Rule.’ ”’ 
SOCIETIES ASSOCIATED, 
WITH WHICH THE SOCIETY EXCHANGES PUBLICATIONS, 
And whose Presidents and Secretaries are ex-officio Members 
of the Society. 
British Association, Burlington House, Piccadilly. 
Barrow Naturalists’ Field Club, Cambridge Hall, Barrow-in- 
Furness. 
Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club, c/o G. Donaldson, 8, Mileriver 
Street, Belfast. 
Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society, The Museum, 
College Square, N. Belfast. 
Boston Society of Natural Science (Mass, U.S.A.). 
British Museum, General Library, Cromwell Road, London, S.W. 
British and American Archzological Society, Rome. 
Cardiff Naturalists’ Society, Frederick Street, Cardiff. 
City of London Natural History Society. 
Chester Society of Natural Science. 
