182 TEEMS OF AEKANGEMENT, ETC. 



6. The books of the two societies shall be labelled with their 

 respective labels, and shall be available for the use of the mem- 

 bers of both. The books to be circulated under such restrictions 

 as may be adopted by the joint committee. All copies of works 

 presented to either society in return for copies of the Transac- 

 tions shall belong to the Natural History Society. 



7. The Transactions shall be published jointly by the two 

 societies, under the title of " Natural History Transactions of 

 Northumberland and Durham, being papers read at the joint 

 meetings of the Natural History Society of Northumberland, 

 Durham, and Newcastle-on-Tyne, and the Tyneside Naturalists' 

 Field Club." The Natural History Society shall have one 

 hundred copies, or such additional number, at cost of produc- 

 tion, as may be required for distribution to its members; and 

 shall contribute towards the expenses of the Transactions in 

 proportion to the number of copies obtained for this purpose. 

 It shall also defray the cost of all copies now presented, or here- 

 after agreed to be presented, to societies, public bodies, and 

 distinguished individuals; and shall likewise contribute Ten 

 pounds for extra illustrations. The cost of copies of catalogues 

 and other papers, presented to the authors, shall be borne equally 

 by the two societies. 



8. A joint meeting of the committees of the two societies, or 

 a sub-committee appointed at such joint meeting, shall deter- 

 mine what papers shall be read at the meetings, and which 

 shall be printed in the Transactions ; and shall also arrange all 

 matters respecting the co-operation of the two societies. 



9. All papers so approved of by the committees shall be read 

 at joint meetings of the two societies, to be convened in the 

 evenings during the winter months. But this shall not preclude 

 the reading of all such papers at the Field meetings, if the com- 

 mittee of the Club shall so determine. Tea and coffee shall be 

 be provided at the evening meetings, at the joint cost of the 

 two societies ; a small charge, however, may be made at the 

 door to defray the expenses, if it shall be thought desirable by 

 the joint committee. The expenses of calling the joint meetings 

 to be equally borne by the two societies. 



