INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS 



Papers for publication in the Society's Transactions can 

 only be communicated by a Fellow, and should be addressed 

 to the Secretaries at the Society's Rooms, 11 Chandos Street, 

 Cavendish Square, W., or to Comm. J. J. Walker at Aorangi, 

 Lonsdale Road, Summertown, Oxford, at least fourteen days 

 prior to the date of the Meeting at which it is proposed that 

 such paper shall be read. 



Authors are requested to write legibly on one side only of 

 sheets of uniform size, and must number and fasten together 

 the sheets ready for the printer. Any original drawings 

 or illustrations must also be numbered and arranged ready for 

 reproduction. 



The size of work on plates should be limited to 6| in. x 4 in., 

 and in no case will it be allowed to exceed 6£ in. X i\ in. 



Authors are reminded that, as the cost of plates is high and 

 the subscription to the Society a very moderate one, papers 

 requiring many plates may have to be refused unless the 

 Author will contribute towards the cost of reproduction. 



In the case of an Author presenting a paper with plates 

 already partially reproduced at his expense, it must be under- 

 stood that all subsequent orders in connection with their 

 reproduction must come from the Society only 



A proof in sheet will be sent to the Author and must be 

 returned expeditiously. An average of ten shillings per sheet 

 is allowed for corrections, and it is to be distinctly understood 

 that if this allowance be exceeded the difference must be paid 

 by the Author. Any material alteration or addition made in 

 the paged proof by an Author shall be made at his own 

 expense, and only through the Editor, even if he have not already 

 exceeded the allowance of ten shillings per sheet. 



Authors requiring more than 25 copies of their papers 

 published by the Society must obtain permission from the 

 Council and pay the entire cost of their extra copies pro- 

 portionately to the total cost of the paper, subject to the 

 discretion of the Council in exceptional cases. 



