RULES, REGULATIONS, &c. 



1. The Institution to be supported by contributions, sub- 

 scriptions, and such other resources as may arise. 



2. The Institution to comprise Ordinary Members, Privi- 

 leged Members, Honorary Members, Corresponding Members, 

 Resident and Non-Resident Annual Subscribers, unlimited in 

 number. 



3. Persons desirous of becoming Members, to be ballotted 

 for. No person shall be eligible to be ballotted for either as 

 an ordinary or corresponding Member, but upon the recom- 

 mendation of two Members. The proposition for the admission 

 of such ordinary or corresponding Member, to be read at the 

 General Monthly Meeting immediately preceding that at 

 which the ballot will take place, and to be placed in a con- 

 spicuous part of the Institution Rooms during the interim. 



4. Ordinary Members to contribute not less than three 

 Pounds Sterling, and an annual subscription of one Pound ten 

 Shillings. 



5. Ordinary Members^ only, shall have the povi^er to vote 

 in all questions and matters relating to the property and 

 management of the Institution. 



6. Any person making a donation to the Institution of not 

 less than ten Pounds Sterling, to become a privileged Member, 

 and to have the power of introducing five Visitors to the 

 Museums and Gardens. 



7. Honorary Members to be persons eminent for scientific 

 acquirements, resident abroad. To be elected at Annual 

 General Meetings. To have the right of access to all 

 Museums and Gardens, and other such Repositories of the 

 Institution, and of attending all Monthly and Annual Meetings, 

 when in the Colony. 



8. Corresponding Members to be persons residing in the 

 Colony or elsewhere, who are likely to promote the objects of 

 the Institution, and to have the j)rivilege3 of honorary 

 Members. 



