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OBJECTS AND RULES 
OF 
THE ASSOCIATION. 
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OBJECTS. 
Tur Assoctation contemplates no interference with the ground occupied 
by other institutions. Its objects are:—To give a stronger impulse and 
a more systematic direction to scientific inquiry,—to promote the inter- 
course of those who cultivate Science in different parts of the British 
Empire, with one another and with foreign philosophers,—to obtain a 
more general attention to the objects of Science, and a removal of any 
disadvantages of a public kind which impede its progress. 
RULES. 
Admission of Members and Associates. 
All persons who have attended the first Meeting shall be entitled 
to become Members of the Association, upon subscribing an obligation 
to conform to its Rules. 
The Fellows and Members of Chartered Literary and Philosophical 
Societies publishing Transactions, in the British Empire, shall be entitled, 
in like manner, to become Members of the Association. 
The Officers and Members of the Councils, or Managing Committees, 
of Philosophical Institutions shall be entitled, in like manner, to become 
Members of the Association. 
All Members of a Philosophical Institution recommended by its Coun- 
cil or Managing Committee shall be entitled, in like manner, to become 
Members of the Association. 
Persons not belonging to such Institutions shall be elected by the 
General Committee or Council to become Life Members of the Asso- 
ciation, Annual Subscribers, or Associates for the year, subject to the 
approval of a General Meeting. 
Compositions, Subscriptions, and Privileges. 
Lire Mempers shall pay, on admission, the sam of Ten Pounds. They 
shall receive gratwitously the Reports of the Association which may be 
published after the date of such payment. They are eligible to all the 
offices of the Association. 
Annvat SupscriBers shall pay, on admission, the sum of Two Pounds, 
and in each following year the sum of OnePound. They shall receive 
