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7—That the Committee may recommend as Honorary Members any person 
distinguished for scientific attainments, or who may have in any special manner 
advanced the interests of the Society. 
8.—That Field Meetings or Excursions be held during the year, in suitable 
localities, and that tiniely notice of each be given to the Member by circular. 
9.—That, in addition, the Committee may organise a series of Field Meet- 
ings for Junior Members, under the leadership of one or more Members of the 
Society, to be invited for that purpose by the Committee; such meetings to be 
devoted to practical explanation and the collecting of specimens. 
10.—That Evening Meetings be held during the winter months at such times 
and places as the Committee may appoint, for the exhibition of specimens, and 
the communication or discussion of any subjects connected with the objects of 
the Society ; that at Evening Meetings Members may introduce one 
Friend, but no one resident in or within five miles of Burton 
may be present at more than two Evening Meetings in one 
Session; that the notice of Meeting sent to each Member be the entrance 
ticket, admitting bearer and one friend; that the secretary be empowered, on 
application, to issue additional tickets when necessary ; and that a book be 
kept at the door of the place of Meeting in which Members must enter the 
names of any friends they introduce. 
11.—That the Committee may select and recommend to be given, annually, 
a series of prizes for the best collection of specimens in any one of the 
branches of Natural History made by the Associates individual y during the 
preceding year, and that Members be invited to offer Prizes or Special Sub- 
scriptions for that purpose. 
12.--That the Committee have power to make such arrangements as they 
may consider advisable for the establishment of a Museum in connection with 
the Society, for the preservation of specimens illustrating the Natural History 
and Antiquities of the district. 
13 -That after providing for the payment of all incidental expenses, the 
funds of the Society shall be applied to the maintenance of a Museum, the 
purchase of Books, Journals, &c., or in any other way the Committee may think 
likely to advance the interests of the Society. 
14.—That the Committee have power to make rules for the circulation 
amongst the Members genera!ly of Books, Periodicals, etc., belonging to the 
Society. 
15.—No rules of the Society shall be altered except at a General Meeting 
called for that purpose. 
