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RULES OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION 
RELATING TO THE 
ADMISSION OF MEMBERS, 
AND 
PAYMENT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS AND ACCOUNTS. 
MEMBERS. 
Att persons who have attended the First Meeting (at York in 1831) shall 
be ENTITLED to become Members of the Association, upon subscribing an ob- 
ligation to conform to its Rules. 
The Fellows and Members of Chartered Literary and Philosophical Societies, 
publishing Transactions, in the British Empire, shall be enrrTeD in like 
manner to become Members of the Association. 
The Officers and Members of the Councils, or Managing Committees, of 
Philosophical Institutions shall be ent1TLED in like manner to become Mem- 
bers of the Association. 
All Members of a Philosophical Institution, recommended by its Council or 
Managing Committee, shall be enTITLED in like manner to become Members 
~ of the Association. 
Persons not belonging to such Institutions shall be rxecrep by the General 
Committee or Council, to become Members of the ee subject to the 
approval of a General Meeting. 
SUBSCRIPTIONS. 
The amount of the Annual Subscription shall be One Pound, to be paid in 
advance upon admission; and the amount of the Composition in lieu thereof 
Five Pounds. 
Subscriptions shall be received by the Treasurer or Secretaries. 
ARREARS. 
If the Annual Subscriptions of any Member shall have been in arrear for 
Two Years, and shall not be paid on proper notice, he shall cease to be a 
Member ; but it shall be in the power of the Committee or Council to rein- 
state him on payment of arrears. 
Accounts. 
The Accounts of the Association shall be audited Annually, by Auditors 
appointed by the Meeting. 
