Reports intended for competition, and Specimens, Implements, 

 or other Articles intended for Competition, Exhibition, or 

 Approval, must be submitted to the Society, in such manner 

 and within such time as the Council may from time to time 

 determine. 



X. Any Member may transmit to the Secretary papers 

 and communications, which, if approved of by the Council, 

 may be read by the author, or, in his absence, by the 

 President, Secretary, or other official at any Ordinary Meet- 

 ing of the Society. 



XI. Any Member who may be awarded a Medal or 

 Premium by the Society shall have it in his option to receive 

 the value in money or plate ; and in the event of his selecting 

 any other article than a Medal, it shall be competent for 

 him to adopt and use upon it the inscription which would 

 have been engraved on the Medal. 



XII. The converted values of the Society's Premiums shall 

 be — Gold Medal, Five Pounds; No. i Silver Medal, Three 

 Pounds ; No. 2 Silver Medal, Two Pounds ; No. 3 Silver 

 Medal, One Pound ; Bronze Medal, Ten Shillings. 



XIII. Local Secretaries shall act in the interests of the 

 Society in their respective districts in securing new Members, 

 and in disseminating information regarding the Society, for 

 which purposes they shall correspond with the Secretary and 

 Officials in Edinburgh ; but they shall not be called on to 

 collect the Subscriptions of Members. 



XIV. Every Member of the Society shall have the privilege 

 of bringing with him to the Annual Business Meeting of the 

 Society two friends, as Visitors, who shall, however, not be 

 entitled to take any part in the business of the Meeting. 



Edinburgh, 

 $th February 1908. 



