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13. A Special General Meeting can be summoned by any 

 ten Members of the British Ornithologists^ Union by a 

 written requisition addressed to the Committee for that 

 purpose, -which requisition shall specify the ol)ject of such 

 Special Meeting. At such Special Meeting, however, the 

 special business to consider which it Avas convened shall 

 alone be discussed. 



14. One copy of 'The Ibis' shall be delivered to every 

 Honorary and Extraordinary Member gratis, and also to 

 every Ordinary Member whose subscription is not in arrear. 



15. Twenty-five separate copies are furnislied to each 

 contributor of an article to ' The Ibis,' gratis. Contributors 

 may have further copies on application to the Editor, on 

 paying the expenses incurred in producing them. 



The original paging of the letterpress and numbering of 

 the plates shall always be retained in the separate copies, 

 as also the signatures of the sheets ; but additional paging 

 and numbering may be likewise added, if required. 



Separate copies shall in every case bear on the title-page 

 the name and date of the publication from which they are 

 extracted. No alteration shall be made in the letterpres>«^ 

 or plates of the separate copies without the leave of the 

 Committee of the Union. 



16. Any alterations in these rules may be made at the 

 Annual General Meeting provided due notice shall have been 

 given thereof in the circular convening the Meeting. 



J. LEWIS BONIIOTE, 



Secretary. 



BRiTisn Ornithologists' Union, 

 c/o TnE Zoological Society of London, 

 Regent's Park, London, N.W. 

 10 Maij, 1911. 



