RULES OF THE ASSOCIATION. XXV 



-of Recommendations adopted at the last Meeting of the Association and 

 printed in the last volume of the Transactions. He will next proceed to 

 Tead the Report of the Organizing Committee.' The list of Communi- 

 cations to be read on Thursday shall be then arranged, and the general 

 distribution of business throughout the week shall be provisionally ap- 

 pointed. At the close of the Committee Meeting the Secretaries shall 

 forward to the Printer a List of the Papers appointed to be read. The 

 Printer is charged with publishing the same before 8 a.m. on Thursday in 

 the Journal. 



On the second day of the Annual Meeting, and the following days, 

 the Secretaries are to correct, on a copy of the Journal, the list of papers 

 which have been read on that day, to add to it a list of those appointed 

 to be read on the next day, and to send this copy of the Journal as early 

 in the day as possible to the Printer, who is charged with printing the 

 same before 8 a.m. next morning in the Journal. It is necessaiy that one 

 of the Secretaries of each Section (generally the Recorder) should call 

 at the Printing Office and revise the proof each evening. 



Minutes of the proceedings of every Committee ai'e to be entered daily 

 in the Minute- Book, which should be confirmed at the next meeting of 

 the Committee. 



Lists of the Reports and Memoirs read in the Sections are to be entered 

 in the Minute-Book daily, which, with all Memoirs and Copies or Abstracts 

 of Memoirs furnished hy Authors, are to be forwa.rded, at the close of the Sec- 

 tional Meetings, to the Assistant Secretary. 



The Vice-Presidents and Secretaries of Sections become ex officio tem- 

 porary Members of the General Committee (jvide p. xxiii), and will receive, 

 on application to the Treasurer in the Reception Room, Tickets entitling 

 them to attend its Meetings. 



The Committees will take into consideration any suggestions which may 

 be offered by their Members for the advancement of Science. They are 

 specially requested to review the recommendations adopted at preceding 

 Meetings, as published in the volumes of the Association and the com- 

 munications made to the Sections at this Meeting, for the purposes of 

 selecting definite points of research to which individual or combined 

 exertion may be usefully directed, and branches of knowledge on the state 

 and progress of which Reports are wanted ; to name individuals or Com- 

 mittees for the execution of such Reports or researches ; and to state 

 whether, and to what degree, these objects may be usefully advanced by 

 the appropriation of the funds of the Association, by application to 

 ■Government, Philosophical Institutions, or Local Authorities. 



In case of appointment of Committees for special objects of Science, 

 it is expedient that all Members of the Committee should be named, and 

 one of them appointed to act as Secretary, for insuring attention to business. 



Committees have power to add to their number persons whose assist- 

 ance they may require. 



The reconunendations adopted by the Committees of Sections are to 

 be registered in the Forms furnished to their Secretaries, and one Copy of 

 each is to be forwarded, without delay, to the Assistant Secretary for pre- 

 sentation to the Committee of Recommendations. Unless this he done, the 

 Hecommendations cannot receive the sanction of the Association. 



N.B. — Recommendations which may originate in any one of the Sec- 

 tions must first be sanctioned by the Committee of that Section before they 



• This and the following sentence were added by the General Committee, 1871. 



