9. — No person elected a Member shall be entitled to exercise any privilege as 

 such until he has paid his entrance fee and first subscription, and no Member 

 shall be entitled to receive a copy of the "Proceedings" for any year until his 

 subscription for that year has been paid. 



10. — A registered letter shall be sent by the Hon. Treasurer to any Member 

 whose subscription is in arrear at the date of any Annual Meeting, demanding 

 payment within 28 days, failing which he shall cease to be a Member of the Club, 

 but shall, nevertheless, be liable for the arrears then due. 



11. — Members desiring to leave the Club shall give notice of the same in 

 writing to the Treasurer (or Secretary), but unless such notice is given before the 

 end of January in any year, they shall be liable to pay the Annual Subscription 

 due to the Club on and after January 1st in that year. 



HONOEAKY MeMBEES. 



12. — HonoKiiy Members shall consist of persons eminent for scientific or 

 natural history attainments, and shall be elected by the Council. They pay no 

 Subscription, and have all the privileges of Ordinary Members except voting. 



Meetings. 



13. — The Annual General Meeting shall be held as near the first week in May 

 as may be convenient ; to receive the outgoing President's Address (if any) and 

 the Treasurer's financial report ; to elect the Officers and Editor for the ensuing 

 year ; to determine the number (which shall usually be three or four), dates, and 

 places of Field Meetings during the ensuing summer, and for general purposes. 



14. — Two Winter Meetings shall usually be held in or about the months of 

 December and February for the exhibition of Objects of Interest (to which not 

 more than one hour of the time before the reading of the Papers shall be 

 devoted), for the reading and discussion of PajDers, and for general purposes. 



The Dates and Places of the Winter and Annual Meetings shall be decided by 

 the Executive. 



15. — A Member may bring Friends to the Meetings subject to the following 

 restrictions : — No person (except the husband, wife, or child of a Member), may 

 attend the Meeting unaccompanied by the Member introducing him, unless such 

 Member be prevented from attending by illness, and no Member may take with 

 him to a Field Meeting more than one Friend, whose name and address must be 

 submitted to the Hon. Secretary and approved by him or the Executive. 



The above restrictions do not apply to the Executive or to the Acting Secretary 

 at the Meeting. 



16. — Members must give due notice (with prepayment of expenses) to the Hon. 

 Secretary of their intention to be present, with or without a Friend, at any 

 Field Meeting, in return for which the Secretary shall send to the Member a card 

 of admission to the Meeting, to be produced when requhed. Any Member who, 

 having given such notice, fails to attend will be liable only for any expenses 

 actually incurred on his account, and any balance will be returned to him on 



