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The following Rules for the Conducting of the Excur- 

 sions have been arranged by the Committee, 



I. The Excursions to be open to all Members, each to have the privilege of 

 introducing two friends. 



II. In the absence of the President and the Vice-President, a Chairman to 

 be elected as at ordinary meetings. 



III. One of the Secretaries to act as conductor, or, in the absence of both, 

 a member to be elected for that purpose. 



IV. No change to be made in the programme, or extra expenses incurred, 

 except by the consent of the majority of the members present. 



V. No fees, gi-atuities, or other expenses to be paid except through the 

 conductor. 



VI. Every member or visitor to have the accommodation assigned by the 

 conductor. "Where accommodation is limited, consideration will be given to 

 priority of application. 



VII. Accommodation cannot be promised unless tickets are obtained before 

 the time mentioned in the special circular. 



VIII. Those who attend an excursion, -wdthout previous notice, will be 

 liable to extra charge, if extra cost be inciured thereby. 



IX. No intoxicating Liquors to be provided at the expense of the Club. 



