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VI. 



That the Members of the Club shall hold at least Six Field Meetings during 

 the year, in the most interesting localities, for investigating the Natural History 

 and Archaeology of Ireland. That the place of meeting be fixed by the Com- 

 mittee, and that five days' notice of each Excursion be communicated to Members 

 by the Secretaries. 



VII. 



That Meetings be held Fortnightly or Monthly, at the discretion of the 

 Committee, for the purpose of reading papers ; such papers, as far as possible, 

 to treat of the Natural History and Archaeology of the district. These Meetings 

 to be held during the months from November to April inclusive. 



VIII. 



That the Committee shall, if they find it advisable, offer for competition 

 Prizes for the best collections of scientific objects of the district ; and the Com- 

 mittee may order the purchase of maps, or other scientific apparatus, and may 

 carry on geological and archaeological searches or excavations, if deemed advis- 

 able, provided that the entire amount expended under this rule does not exceed 

 the sum of £10 in any one year. 



IX. 



That the Annual Meeting be held during the month of April, when the 

 Report of the Committee for the past year, and the Treasurer's Financial State- 

 ment shall be presented, the Committee and Officers elected, Bye-laws made and 

 altered, and any proposed alteration in the general laws, of which a fortnight's 

 notice shall have been given, in writing, to the Secretary or Secretaries, con- 

 sidered and decided upon. The Secretaries to give the Members due notice of 

 such intended alteration. 



X. 



That, on the written requisition of twenty-five Members, delivered to the 

 Secretaries, an Extraordinary General Meeting may be called, to consider and 

 decide upon the subject mentioned in such written requisition. 



XI. 



That the Committee may be empowered to exchange publications and reports, 

 and to extend the privilege of attending the Meetings and Excursions of the 

 Belfast Naturalists' Field Club to members of kindred societies, on similar 

 privileges being accorded to its members by such other societies. 



