Xxxiv RULES OF THE ASSOCIATION. 



of the British Association without special permission from the General 

 Committee to do so ; and no money so raised shall be expended except in 

 accordance with the rules of the Association. 



In each Committee, the Chairman is the only person entitled 

 to call on the Treasurer, Professor A. W. Williamson, 17 Buckingham 

 Street, London, W.O., for such portion of the sums granted as may from 

 time to time be required. 



Ir orants of money to Committees, the Association does not contem- 

 plate the payment of personal expenses to the members. 



In all cases where additional grants of money are made for the con- 

 tinuation of Researches at the cost of the Association, the sum named is 

 deemed to. include, as a part of the amount, whatever balance may remain 

 unpaid on the former grant for the same object. 



All Instruments, Papers, Drawings, and other property of the Associa- 

 tion are to be deposited at the Office of the Association, 22 Albemarle 

 Street, Piccadilly, London, W., when not employed in carrying on scien- 

 tific inquiries for the Association. 



Business of the Sections. 



The Meeting Room of each Section is opened for conversation from 

 10 to 11 daily. The Section Rooms arid approaches thereto can he used for 

 no notices, exhibitions, or other purposes than those of the Association. 



At 11 precisely the Chair will be taken,' and the reading of communi- 

 cations, in the order previously made public, commenced. At 3 p.m. the 

 Sections will close. 



Sections may, by the desire of the Committees, divide themselves into 

 Departments, as often as the number and nature of the communications 

 delivered in may render such divisions desirable. 



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

 originally 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 the Doorkeepers. 



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

 appointed during the whole time for which they are engaged. 



2. — To require of eveiy 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 Treasurer, or a Special Ticket signed by the 

 Secretary. 



3. — Persons unprovided with any of these Tickets can only be 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. 



Duties of the Messengers. 



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

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

 messages by one of the Officers directing these Rooms. 



' The sectional meetings on Saturday and on Wednesday may begin at any time 

 which may be tixed by the Committee, not earlier than 10 or later than 1 1. Passed by 

 the General Committee at Bath, 1888. 



