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PRIVILEGES. , 
Each Shareholder and Member has the right of personal — 
atte > at all meetings of the Society, and of admitting a 
friend sto ; also of access to the Museum for himself and 
family, w ch the privilege of granting admission orders for inspect- 
ing collections to any friends not resident in Belfast. 
Any further information can be obtained by application to the 
Secretary. It is requested that all accounts due by the Society 
be sent to the Treasurer, Mr. Anderson, address, Hillbrook, 
Holywood. - 
The Museum, College Square N orth, is open daily from 12 till _ 
4 o'clock. Admission for ordinary Strangers, 6d each. The 
_ Curator is in constant attendance, and will take charge of any 
_ donation kindly left for the Museum or Library. Excursion 
parties froma the country, when not less than ro in number, will 
only charged 3d for ea person ; and reduced terms can be 
“arranged for Schools, as it 1s the Council’s wish specially to en- 
» courage the study of Natural History by young persons. Appli- 
cations for Admission of Schools to be made to the Secretary, 
Mr. A. O’D. Taylor, address, Waring Street, Belfast. 
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