REGULATIONS FOR THE DELIVERY OF BOOKS. 



They are delivered, free of expense, to any address within three miles of the General 

 Post Office, London. 



They are sent to any place in England, beyond the distance of three miles from the 

 General Post Office, by any conveyance a Member may point out. In this case the parcels 

 are booked at the expense of the Society, but the carriage must be paid by the Member to 

 whom they are sent. 



They are sent to any of the Honorary Local Secretaries of the Society, each Member 

 being expected to pay the Local Secretary a due share of the carriage of the parcel in which 

 the books are sent. 



Those Members who wish their books to be included in any of the parcels to Local 

 Secretaries, are requested to send in their names (with their Christian name in full) and par- 

 ticular address to the various Local Secretaries, who are respectfully requested to forward to 

 the Honorary Secretary in London an accurate list of all such names, with as little delay as 

 possible. 



Unless intimation to the contrary be given to the Honorary Secretary in London, the 

 subsequent deliveries will be made in accordance with the delivery of the first volume. 



The Council, desirous of imposing as little trouble as possible upon the Local Secretaries, 

 particularly request that all subscriptions be paid by Members directly to the Treasurer, 

 Searles Wood, Esq., Brentwood, Essex, by Postoffice-order on the London Office, or by 

 Clieque on a London Banker, and they respectfully remind all the Members that, as there is no 

 other capital for conducting the affairs of the Society than the subscriptions paid in advance, 

 that an early remittance is absolutely necessary. 



Gentlemen desirous of forwarding the objects of the Society may be provided with 

 circulars for distribution by application to the Honorary Secretary, the Rev. Thos. Wiltshire, 

 Rectory, Bread Street Hill, London, E.C. 



