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The committee of the Microscopical Society have agreed 

 to affiliate on the following terms: — 



1st. The Microscopical Society shall hereafter be known 

 as the Microscopical Society of Montreal, being the Micros- 

 copical section of the Natural History Society. 



2nd. That those members of the Microscopical Society 

 who are not already members of the Natural History Society 

 be allowed the privileges of this latter Society, except 

 those of voting or becoming officers, on payment of an 

 annual fee of $2.00 which however would not include the 

 Eecord of Science, it being optional with the members 

 individually to join the Natural History Society under 

 these conditions or not, as they may desire. 



3rd. The Microscopical Society shall pay the Natural 

 History Society $20.00 per annum for the use of its Library 

 as a place of meeting and for the privileges stated above, 

 and when the membership of the Microscopical Society 

 warrants it an increased amount may be charged. 



4th. A reciprocity of attendance at meetings is to be 

 arranged for. 



The Entomological Society is also willing to affiliate but 

 desires to retain its name, being known in future as the 

 Entomological Society of Montreal, being the Entomological 

 section of the Natural History Society. The affiliation is 

 to be arranged for on such reasonable terms as may be 

 mutually agreed to. 



It is suggested that the Natural History Society should 

 offer this society the same terms as those arranged for in 

 connection with the Microscopical Society, except that if 

 the Entomological Society desire to use the Library as a 

 place of meeting, two dollars a night is to be charged, which 

 is practically the amount paid by the Microscopical Society. 



The Agassiz Association also agrees to accept the 

 proposal made by the Natural History Society for affiliation, 

 upon the following terms : — 



1st. That it be allowed to continue its name and identity 

 observing its present constitution and by-laws as heretofoie, 

 and reserving, moreover, all rights and proprietorship in 

 its museum, as well as powers as to the disposal of the same. 



