6 RULES. 



XI. Each Member shall pay ten Shillings on admission 

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

 which shall beconie dne 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- 

 rnittee 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 requisite, the Comrnittee shall 

 have power to fill up the same ; such appointments shall 

 remain in force only tili the next General Meeting, when 

 they shall be either confirmed or annulled. 



XV. The Treasurer shall receive all Subscriptions and 

 Donations made to the Society, and shall pay all accounts 

 passed by the Comrnittee ; he shall keep a book of receipts 

 and payments, which he shall produce whenever the Com- 

 rnittee shall require it ; the accounts shall be audited 

 previously to the Anniversary Meeting by two Members 

 of the Comrnittee, chosen for that purpose ; and an abstract 

 of them shall be read at the Meeting. 



XVI. No change shall be made in the Laws of the 

 Society, except at a General or Special Meeting, at which 

 twelve members at least shall be present. Of the proposed 

 change a month's notice shall be given to the Secretaries, 

 who shall communicate the same to each Member three 

 weeks before the Meeting. 



XVII. Papers read at Meetings of the Society, and 

 considered by the Comrnittee of sufficient interest for 

 publication, shall be forwarded (with the author's consent) 

 to such Periodical as shall be determined by the Com- 

 rnittee to be the best for the purpose, with a request that 

 a number of such papers may be printed separately, for 

 distribution to the Members of the Society, either gratui- 

 tously, or for such payment as may be agreed on. 



XVIII. No religious or political discussion shall be 

 permitted at Meetings of the Society. 



XIX. That any person contributing Books or Speci- 

 mens to the Museum shall be at liberty to resume possession 



