vi RULES OF THE ASSOCIATION. 
Assocrates for’ the year shall pay on admission the sum of One Pound. 
They shall not receive gratuitously the Reports of the Association, nor be 
eligible to serve on Committees, or to hold any office. 
The Association consists of the following classes :— 
1. Life Members admitted from 1831 to 1845 inclusive, who have paid 
on admission Five Pounds as a composition. 
2. Life Members who in 1846, or in subsequent years, have paid on ad- 
mission ‘I‘en Pounds as a composition. 
3. Annual Members admitted from 1831 to 1839 inclusive, subject to the 
payment of One Pound annually. [May resume their Membership after in- 
termission of Annual Payment. ] 
4, Annual Members admitted in any year since 1839, subject to the pay- 
ment of Two Pounds for the first year, and One Pound in each following 
year. [May resume their Membership after intermission of Annual Pay- 
ment. 
5. reece for the year, subject to the payment of One Pound. 
6. Corresponding Members nominated by the Council. 
And the Members and Associates will be entitled to receive the annual 
volume of Reports, gratis, or to purchase it at reduced (or Members’) price, 
according to the following specification, viz. :— 
1. Gratis.—Old Life Members who have paid Five Pounds as a compo- 
sition for Annual Payments, and previous to 1845 a further 
sum of Two Pounds as a Book Subscription, or, since 1845 a 
further sum of Five Pounds. 
New Life Members who have paid Ten Pounds as a com- 
position. 
Annual Members who have not intermitted their Annual Sub- 
scription. 
2. At reduced or Members’ Prices.—Old Life Members who have paid 
Five Pounds as a composition for Annual Payments, but no 
further sum as a Book Subscription. 
Annual Members, who have intermitted their Annual Subscrip- 
tion in any subsequent year, 
Associates for the year. [Privilege confined to the volume for 
that year only. ] 
Subscriptions shall be received by the Treasurer or Secretaries. 
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 pre- 
vious Meeting; and the Arrangements for it shall be entrusted to the Offi- 
cers 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 :— 
i. Presidents and Officers for the present and preceding years, with au- 
thors of Reports in the Transactions of the Association. 
2. Members who have communicated any Paper to a Philosophical Society, 
which has been printed in its Transactions, and which relates to such subjects 
as are taken into’ consideration at the Sectional Meetings of the Association. 
