XXXvi REPORT — 1902. 



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 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 Treasurer, or a Special Ticket signed by the 

 Assistant General 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 Official Programme, p. 1. 



Duties of the Messengers. 



To remain constantly at the Rooms to which they ai-e appointed dur- 

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

 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 General Committee the measures which 

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



The ex officio members of the Committee of Recommendations are the 

 President and Vice-Presidents of the Meeting, the General and Assistant- 

 General Secretaries, the General Treasurer, the Trustees, and the Presidents 

 of the Association in former years. 



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 consideration by the 

 General Committee unless previously recommended by the Committee of 

 Recommendations . 



All proposals for establishing new Sections, or altering the titles of 

 Sections, or for any other change in the constitutional forms and funda- 

 mental rules of the Association, shall be referred to the Committee of 

 Recommendations for a report.' 



If the President of a Section is unable to attend a meeting of the 

 Committee of Recommendations, the Sectional Committee shall be 

 authorised to appoint a Vice-President, or, failing a Vice-President, 

 some other member of the Committee, to attend in his place, due notice 

 of the appointment being sent to the Assistant General Secretary.^ 



' Passed by the General Committee at Birmingham, 1865. 

 » Passed by the General Committee at Leeds, 1890. 



