vi LAWS, 
of the Treasurer, to defray incidental expences, and to 
establish a fund for the benefit of the Society. Each Mem- 
ber on his election to pay his subscription for the current 
half year, together with two guineas as an admission fee. 
XIX. That each of the Vice-Presidents, in rotation, 
undertake his office, for one month; during which term 
he shall take the chair, in the absence of the President, at 
seven o’clock precisely: it is hoped that he will furnish 
articles of intelligence; and when no paper is before the 
Society, it is expected that he provide a subject for dis-, 
cussion, 
XX, That no laws shall be enacted, rescinded, or al- 
tered, but at the quarterly meetings, on the last Fridays in 
the months of January, April, and October; and that no- 
tice shall be given, at least, fourteen days previous to those 
meetings. 
XXI. That the Society shall publish ‘a volume of mis- 
cellaneous papers, at least, every two years. And that, at 
stated times, the Committee shall select from the. papers 
which have been read to the Society, such as shall appear 
to be most worthy of publication, but that no paper shall 
be published without the consent of the author. That 
every paper, voted for publication by the Committee 
of Papers, shall be sent to the press without delay; that 
notice of the printing shall be given to the author, and that 
he be entitled to thirty separate copies, on paying the ex- 
traordinary expence attending them. 
XXII. That a Library be formed for the use of the 
Members of this Society, and that the Librarian be autho- 
rized to purchase such books as shall be ordered at the 
guarterly mectings of the Society: but that no book shall 
