RULES OF THE ASSOCIATION. 



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 Secre- 

 taries. 



If the annual subscription 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. 



MEETINGS. 



The Association shall meet annually, for one week, or longer. 

 The place of each Meeting shall be appointed by the General 

 Committee at the previous Meeting ; and the Arrangements 

 for it shall be entrusted to the Officers of the Association. 



GENERAL COMMITTEE. 



The General Committee shall sit during the week of the 

 Meeting, or longer, to transact the business of the Association. 

 It shall consist of the following persons : — 



1. Presidents and Officers for the present and preceding years, 

 with authors of Reports in the Transactions of the Association. 



2. Members who have communicated any Paper to a Philo- 

 sophical Society, which has been printed in its Transactions, 

 and which relates to such subjects as are taken into considera- 

 tion at the Sectional Meetings of the Association. 



3. Office-bearers for the time being, or Delegates, altogether 

 not exceeding three in number, from any Philosophical Society 

 publishing Transactions. 



4. Office-bearers for the time being, or Delegates, not ex- 

 ceeding three, from Philosophical Institutions established in 

 the place of Meeting, or in any place where the Association 

 has formerly met. 



5. Foreigners and other individuals whose assistance is de- 

 sired, and who are specially nominated in writing for the meet- 

 ing of the year by the President and General Secretaries. 



6. The Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and Secretaries of the 

 Sections are ex officio members of the General Committee for 

 the time being. 



SECTIONAL COMMITTEES. 



The General Committee shall appoint, at each Meeting, 

 Committees, consisting severally of the Members most conver- 



