Lpuar the Ordinary Members only fhall be in- 
vetted with the privilege of voting and eleing 
Members, and that the whole pcre of the Society fhall 
devolve upon them. 
II. That Gentlemen refiding at a diftance from Manchef- 
ter, fhall be eligible into this Society, under the title of 
Honorary Members, provided no one be recommended who 
has not diftinguifhed himfelf by his literary or philofophi- 
cal publications, 
III. That Gentlemen at a diftance, who have favoured 
the Society with important communications, or from whom 
{uch contributions may be expeéted, fhall be eligible, 
under the title of Correfponding Members. 
IV, That every Candidate for admiffion into the Society, 
whether as an Ordinary, Honorary or Correfponding 
Member, fhall be propofed by at leaft three Ordinary Mem- 
bers, who fhall fign a certificate of his being, from their 
knowledge of him, of his charafter, or his writings, a 
fit perfon to be admitted into it; which certificate fhall 
be read at not lefs than two fucceflive meetings of the 
Society, previous to the eleétion. 
V. That no ele&ion fhall be made, either of Ordinary, 
Honorary or Correfponding Members, except at the Quar- 
terly 
