vi Address of Mr J. W. Clark, President, 



9. That the Meetings of the Society be held on a Monday, once in 



every fortnight during full term. The President to take the chair 

 at seven o'clock, p.m. and to quit it at nine. 



10. That the business of each meeting be conducted in the following 



order : 



1. The minutes of the preceding meeting read and approved. 



2. Notices of new motions presented. 



3. Members proposed. 



4. Members balloted for. 



5. Motions on the minutes brought forward and determined. 



6. Miscellaneous business. 



7. Communications read and presents acknowledged. 



11. That all communications be sent to one of the Secretaries. 



12. That nothing be published by the Society which has not been 



previously approved by the Council. 



13. That all questions involving a difference of opinion, be determined 

 by a majority of Members at the next meeting. 



14. That if the numbers of the votes be equal, the Chairman have a 



casting vote. 



15. That the annual election of the Officers take place, and the 



accounts of the Treasurer be passed, at the last meeting of the 

 Society for the year, in the Easter Term. 



16. That a Special General Meeting may at any time be called by the 



Secretary, in consequence either of instructions received from the 

 President, or of a requisition signed by three Ordinary Members. 

 The object must be stated to the Secretary, who shall give to each 

 Member an intimation thereof, stating, three days previously, the 

 time and place of meeting. 



17. That the annual Subscription for each member be One Guinea, to 



be paid in advance, or in lieu of it, a payment of Ten Guineas. 



18. That all persons becoming Members, after the first meeting in 



1820, pay an admission fee of Two Guineas. 



19. That Members be at liberty to introduce each a Visitor; besides 



whom, the President, for the time being, may admit any person, 

 with the limitation specified in the succeeding Resolution. 



20. That no resident Member of the University be allowed to 



attend more than two meetings of the Society without becoming 

 a Member. 



