OBJECTS AND PLES OF THE ASSOCIATION. 



Carried at the Clii-istcliurcli Meeting in January, 1891, and Confirmed 

 at tlie Hobart Meeting, January, 1892. 



OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION. 



The objects of the Association are to <i;ive a stronj^er impulse 

 and a more systematic direction to scientific inquiry ; to promote 

 the intercourse of those who cultivate vScience in different parts of 

 the Australasian Colonies and in other countries ; to obtain more 

 general attention to the objects of Science, and a removal of any 

 disadvantages of a public kind which may impede its progress. 



RULES OF THE ASSOCIATION. 



MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES. 



1. Members shall be elected by the Council; the annual sub- 

 scription shall be £1, but after June 30th, 1895, members will be 

 required to pay an entrance fee of £ I in addition. 



2. The annual subscriutiou shall be £l, due on the 1st July in 

 each year. 



3. A member may at any time become a Life Member by one 

 payment of £10, in lieu of future annual subscriptions. 



4. Members who fail to paj^ their subscriptions before the Annual 

 Session of the Association cease to be members, but may rejoin by 

 paying the entrance fee in addition to the annual subscription. 



5. The Local Committee may admit any person as an Associate 

 for the year on the payment of £l. 



6. Associates are eligible to serve on the Local Reception 

 Committee, but are not eligible to hold any other office, and they 

 are not entitled to receive gratuitously the publications of the 

 Association. 



7. Ladies' tickets (admitting the holders to the General and 

 Sectional Meetings, as well as the Evening Entertainments) may 

 be obtained by full Members, on payment of 5s. for each ticket. 

 Ladies may also become either Members or Associates on the same 

 terms as gentlemen. 



