REGULATIONS. 29 



REGULATIONS. 



I. 



In accordance with the Resolution of the International Con- 

 gress of Zoology held at Leyden in 1895, a Fourth International 

 Congress will assemble at Cambridge in 1898. 



The Congress will open on the morning of Tuesday, August 

 23rd, and will continue for a week. 



II. 

 The following are Members of the Congress : — 



1. The Delegates of Foreign and Colonial Governments. 



2. The Delegates of those Societies which organised the 



first three International Congresses of Zoology. 



3. Persons who have paid a subscription of not less than 



^i* to the Treasurers of the Congress, either before 

 or during the Session. 



III. 



All persons who enter themselves on the List of Members are 

 understood to agree to the following rules and arrangements. 



IV. 



The Congress will include General and Sectional Meetings. 

 The Sections will be : — A. General Zoology. B. Vertebrata. 

 C. Invertebrata (except the Arthropoda). D. Arthropoda. 



V. 



The subjects for discussion at the General and Sectional Meet- 

 ings will be published in the Programme issued by the Executive 

 Committee, which will also contain the titles of the Communications 

 to be made to the several Sections. The titles of the Communica- 

 tions should be sent in good time to the Secretaries, in order that 

 the)- may be arranged in the most convenient order. No Work or 

 Paper which has been published previous to the meeting of the 

 Congress will be admitted to the Programme ; but the Executive 

 Committee have the power to relax this rule in favour of such 

 Papers as ma)' be likely to give rise to important discussions. 



VI. 



The names of Officers of the several Sections will be proposed 

 for election at the first General Meeting of the Congress. 



* ;i{^i =25 francs = 20 marks. 



