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Rules. 



Ordinary 

 Memtoers. 



Annual 

 Subscription. 



Privileges of 

 Memtoers. 



Strangers. 



Overdue 

 Subscrip- 

 tions. 



OSace-bearers 



Council. 

 Election. 



Quorum. 



Sub- 

 Committees. 



shall, as far as possible, be reserved (a) for those who have 

 aided the Society locally, or (b) for those of recognised 

 attainments in Natural History, Archaeology, or kindred 

 subjects. 



6. Ordinary Members shall be proposed and elected at 

 any meeting of the Society by a vote of the majority present. 

 They shall contribute annually 7s 6d (seven shillings and 

 sixpence) in advance, or such other sum as may be agreed 

 upon at the Annual General Meeting, AJl Members shall be 

 entitled to attend the Meetings of the Society, and shall 

 receive gratis a copy of the Transactions of the Society on 

 issue. When more than one person from the same family 

 ioins the Society, all after the first may pay half fee, and 

 shall enjoy the privileges of the Society, except that they shall 

 not receive gratis a copy of the Transactions. 



7. A Member may introduce a friend to any Ordinary 

 Meeting of the Society. 



8. Members whose subscriptions are in arrears for one 

 vear shall not receive a copy of the current Transactions ; if 

 in arrears for two years, and having' received due notice from 

 the Treasurer, they shall cease ipso facto to be Members of 

 the Society. 



g. The Office-Bearers of the Society shall consist of a 

 President, Honorary Vice-Presidents, Vice-Presidents, 

 Secretary, Treasurer, Librarian, and Departmental Curators, 

 who, together with ten other Members, shall constitute the 

 Council, holding office for one year. They shall be elected 

 at the Annual General Meeting, and shall be eligible for 

 re-election. The Vice-Presidents shall be limited to four, 

 and the Honorary Vice-Presidents to ten or less in number. 

 Three members of the Council shall form a quorum. The 

 Council shall have power to make arrang-ements for dis- 

 charging the duties of any vacant office. 



10. The Council may appoint Sub-Committees for any 

 specific purpose, and with such powers as may seem war- 

 ranted by the occasion ; any such Sub-Committee to be 

 composed of not less than three Members of the Society, 

 but with co-optive powers. 



