IIULES OF THE ASSOCIATION. 



XXIX 



mmum- 

 p.M. the 



ves into 

 ^ications 



I time not 

 rt, 188;i. 



A Report presented to the Association, and read to the Section which 

 originall}' called for it, may be read in another Section, at the request of 

 the Officers of that Section, with the consent of the Author. 



Duties of tJiP Doovheepevs. 



1. — To remain constantly at the Doors of the Rooms to Avhich they are 

 appointed during the whole time for which they are engaged. 



2. — To require of every person desirous of entering the Rooms the ex- 

 hibition of a Member's, Associate's, or Lady's Ticket, or Reporter's 

 Ticket, signed by the Ti-easui'er, or a Special Ticket signed by the 

 Secretary. 



o. — Persons unprovided with any of these Tickets can only bo admitted 

 to any particular Room by order of the Secretary in that Room. 

 No person is exempt from these Rules, except those Officers of the 



Association whose names are printed in the programme, p. 1. f 



Duties of the Messengers. 



To remain constantly at the Rooms to which they are appointed, dur- 

 ing the whole time for which they are engaged, except when employed on 

 messages by one of the Officers directing these Rooms. 



Committee of Recommendations. 



The General Committee shall appoint at each Meeting a Committee, 

 which shall receive and consider the Recommendations of the Sectional 

 Committees, and report to the Geneml Committee the measures which 

 they would advise to be adopted for the advancement of Science. 



All Recommendations of Grants of Money, Requests for Special Re- 

 searches, and Reports on Scientific Subjects shall be submitted to the 

 Committee of Recommendations, and not taken into considrsration by the 

 General Committee unless previously recommended by the Committee of 

 Recommendations. 



Corresponding Societies. ' 



(1.) Any Society is eligible to be placed on the List of Corresponding 

 Societies of the Association which undertakes local scientific investiga- 

 tions, and publishes notices of the results. 



(2.) Applications may be made by any Society to be placed on the 

 List of Corresponding Societies. Application must be addressed to the 

 Secretary on or before the 1st of June pi'eceding the Annual Meeting at 

 which it is intended they should be considered, and must be accompanied 

 by specimens of the publications of the results of the local scientific 

 investigations recently undertaken by the Society. 



(3.) A Corresponding Societies Committee shall be annually nom.i- 

 nated by the Council and appointed by the General Committee for the 

 purpose of considering these applications, as well as for that of keeping 

 themselves generally informed of the annual work of the Corresponding 

 Societies, and of superintending the jn'eparation of a list of the papers 

 published by them. This Committee .sliall make an annual report to the 

 General Committee, and shall suggest such additions or changes in the 

 List of Corresponding Societies as the}- may think desirable. 



(4.) Every Corresponding Society shall return each year, on or 

 before the 1st of June, to the Secretary of the Association, a schedule, 

 ' Passoil by tlu' (ioncral Committee, 1884. 



