92 PROCEliDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOClCAL SOCIETY. 



RECEIPTS (Continued)— £ s- d. 



Mr. R. C. Chaytor - - - - - - - o lo 6 



Mr. G. B. Sowerby, F.Z.S., F.L.S. - - - o lo o 



Mr. S. J. da Costa - - o lo o 



Mr. Wm. Whitwell o lo o 



Mr. H. F. Dale, F.L.S., F.R.M.S. - - - o lo o 



Mr. H. Coates - - - - - - - o lo o • 



Rev. E. S. Dewick, M.A. o lo o 



Mr. G. W. Mellor 050 



My. J. Hagger 050 



^108 6 



EXPENSES— £ s. d. 



By One Cabinet - - - - . - - 276 

 ,, Balance in Hand - - - - - -810 



^10 8 6 



Note. — Two Cabinets, shown at the Annual Meeting, arrived too late to be inchided 

 in the past year's accounts. 



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CONSTITUTION AND LIST OF MEMBERS 

 OF THE 

 CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY 

 OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 



I.— That this Society be called "tTbC GOUCbOlOCjical SOClCtC Ot 



©reat asritain anO JveLinD." 



2. That its objects shall be the promotion of the Science of Conchology, 



by the holding of meetings for the reading and discussion of original 

 papers, by the publication of proceedings, and by the formation of a 

 Library and Collections illustrative of the Science. 



3. — That if shall consist of Ordinary and Honorary Members. 



4. —That Ordinary Members shall be proposed by two members at one 

 meeting, and ballotted for at the next. They shall pay, in advance 

 on the 1st January in each year, a subscription of 5/-, or may com- 

 pound for life by the payment of Three Guineas. Foreign Members 

 shall pay an annual subscription of "jjG. 



5. — That composiiion fees shall be invited in Book, Cabinets, or other 

 permanent properly, or in such other manner as the Council may 

 think most conducive to the benetit of the Society. 



J.C. vi., Apr., 1SS9. 



