REGULATIONS. j^^^j^j 



Conference in order to give verbal explanations of their objects and of the 

 precise way in which they desire these to be carried into effect. 



29. It shall be the duty of the Delegates to make themselves familiar 

 with the purport of the several recommendations brought before the 

 Conference, in order that they may be able to bring such recommendations 

 adequately before their respective Societies. 



30. The Conference may also discuss propositions regarding the 

 promotion of more systematic observation and plans of operation, and of 

 greater uniformity in the method of publishing results. 



Amendments to Regulations. 



31. Any alterations in the Regulations, and any amendments or new 

 Regulations that may be proposed by the Council or individual Members, 

 shall be notified to the General Committee at its first meeting during the 

 Annual Meeting, and referred forthwith to the Committee of Recommenda- 

 tions ; and, on the report of that Committee, shall be submitted for 

 approval at the last meeting of the General Committee. Provided that 

 the Council may bring into operation in the interval between Annual 

 Meetings any amendment within the scope of its functions, and shall 

 report the same to the General Committee at the ensuing Annual Meeting. 



