KULES. 5 



ten Members. — Three weeks notice of such Special Meeting, 

 and its object, shall be given to each Member. 



VI. The affairs of the Society shall be directed by 

 the Committee, (of which the officers of the Society 

 shall be ex-officio Members) which shall hold Monthly 

 Meetings for receiving Reports from the Secretaries and 

 Sub-committees, and for transacting other necessary busi- 

 ness ; five of the Committee shall be a quorum. — Members 

 may attend the Monthly Committee Meetings, after the 

 official business has been transacted. 



VII. The Chairman, at Meetings of the Society, shall 

 have a casting vote in addition to his vote as a Member. 



VIII. One (at least) of the Secretaries shall attend each 

 Meeting, and shall keep a record of its proceedings. — All 

 Manuscrlpts and Communications, and the other property 

 of the Society, shaU be under the charge of the Secretaries. 



IX. Candidates for admission as Members shall be 

 proposed by two Members at any of the General or 

 Committee Meetings, and the 'election shall be determined 

 by ballot at the next Committee or General Meeting ; 

 three-fourths of the Members present balloting, shall elect. 

 The rules of the Society shall be subscribed by every 

 person becoming a Member. 



X. Ladies shall be ellgible as Members of the Society 

 without ballot, being proposed by two Members, and ap- 

 proved by the majority of the Meeting. 



XI. Each Member shall pay ten shUlings on admission 

 to the Society, and ten Shillings as an Annual Subscription, 

 which shall become due on the first of January in each 

 year, and shall be paid in advance. 



XII. Donors of Ten Guineas or upwards, shall be 

 Members for life. 



XIII. At General Meetings of the Society the Com- 

 mittee may recommend persons to be ballotted for as 

 Honorary or Corresponding Members. 



XIV. When any office shall become vacant, or any 

 new appointment shall be i*equisite, the Committee shall 



