MINUTES OF 



establishment of a Collection, and the contribution of sub- 

 scriptions for the purchase of cabinets, and donations of 

 books, collections of insects, &c, the said Club is now 

 becoming possessed of considerable property : It is Re- 

 solved and agreed, That all former Rules and Regula- 

 tions shall cease and determine, and the following be adopted 

 as the Laws of the Club. 



CODE OF LAWS. 



I. 



That this Club be entitled the Entomological Club. 



II. 



That the Club consist of eight Members. 



III. 



That the Club may elect an unlimited number of Honorary Cor- 

 responding Members. 



IV. 



That any vacancy occurring in the Club be filled up, by election, 

 from the Honorary Corresponding Members resident within five 

 miles of the General Post-Office. 



That a Candidate for Membership be proposed and seconded at 

 an ordinary Meeting of the Club, and be balloted for at the next 

 Meeting. A single negative to exclude. 



VI. 



That the Honorary Corresponding Members have an equal right, 

 with the Members, to attend the ordinary Meetings of the Club, and 

 to introduce Visitors, either personally or by letter, to inspect the 

 Collection. 



VII. 



That no subscription or pecuniary consideration whatever be an 

 essential qualification to Membership in this Club, but that all 



