RULES OF THE ASIATICK SOCIETY. ^gj 



resident in India contribute two gold mohurs in lieu 

 thereof. 



4th. That a like sum of two gold mohurs be 

 paid in future by every new Member as an admission 

 fee on his election. 



5th. That every Alember of the Society, resident 

 in India, (honorary Members excepted) pay four 

 gold mohurs per annum, quarterly, in the nrst week 

 of /awwarj/, April, Juli/, and October, and any Mem- 

 ber neglecting to pay his subscription for half a year 

 after it becomes due, be considered as no longer be- 

 longing to the Society. 



6th. That as admission fees and quarterly contri- 

 butions would not, under a long course of time, af- 

 ford funds sufficient to build a house, a subscription, 

 for voluntary contributions be opened, and applica- 

 tion made to Government for a convenient spot of 

 ground, as a site for the proposed Building. 



7th. That a Treasurer be elected. 



8th. That as frequent meetings would tend to 

 promote the general objects of the Society, weekly 

 meetings be established, as soon as the building in- 

 tended for the purpose shall be finished j and that, in 

 the mean time, a meeting of the Society be held at 

 Jeast once in a month. 



9th. That, as it may not always be convenient 

 for the President to attend on such occasions, it is ad- 

 viseable to elect first and second Vice Presidents an- 

 nually. 



10th. That the Society appoint a Committee of 

 Papers, consisting of the President, Vice Presidents, 

 and Secretary, for the time being, together with five 

 f>ther Members, to be elected annually 3 and that this 



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