XII. Each member shall pay in advance to the Treasurer 

 the annual sum of one guinea. If any member's subscription 

 shall be in arrear for two years, and he shall neglect to pay 

 his subscription after having been reminded by the Treasurer, 

 he shall be regarded as having ceased to be a member of the 

 Society. 



XIII. The money raised by the Society shall be expended 

 in publishing such compositions, in their onginal language, 

 or in a translated form, as come within the scope of this 

 Society, without limitation of time with reference to the period 

 of their respective authors. All editorial and other expenses 

 to be defrayed by the Society. 



XIV. One volume, at least, in a closely printed octavo 

 form, shall be supplied to each member of the Society every 

 year, free of expense. 



XV. If the funds of the Society in any year will permit, 

 the Council shall be at liberty to print and furnish to the 

 members, free of expense, any other volume or volumes of the 

 same character, in the same or a diflferent form. 



XVI. The number of copies of each publication, and the 

 selection of a printer and publisher, shall be left to the Council, 

 who shall also fix the price at which the copies not furnished 

 to members shall be sold to the public. 



XVII. The armorial bearings of Mr. Surtees and some 

 other characteristic decoration connecting the Society with his 

 name, together with the armorial bearings of the University 

 of Durham, shall be used in each publication. 



XVIII. A list of the officers and members, together with 

 an account of the receipts and expenses of the Society, shall 

 be made up every year to the time of the annual meeting, 

 and shall be submitted to the Society to be printed and pub- 

 lished with the next succeeding volume. 



XIX. No alteration shall be made in these rules except at 

 an annual meeting. Notice of any such alteration shall bo 

 given, at least, as early as the terminal meeting of the Council 

 immediately preceding, to be communicated to each member 

 of the Socictv. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE SURTEES SOCIETY. 



With their respective Sale I'rices. 

 N.Ii. Of several of these, volumes, especially of 2 and 4, the number of copies on hnnd is vfry small. 



1. REGINALDI Monachi Dunelmensis Libellus de Admirandis BEATI CUTH- 



BERTI Virtutilms. 15s. 



2. WILLS and INVENTORIES, illustrative of the History, Manners, Language, 



Statistics, &c., of the Northern Counties of England, from the Eleventh 

 Century downwards. [Ciiiefly from the Registry at Durham.] ISs. 



