LAWS. 



That the Society formed be called the Palaeontographical Society, and that it shall have for 

 its objects the illustration and description of British fossil organic remains. 



II. 



Each Subscriber of One Guinea, or more, annually, shaU be considered a Member of the 

 Society. Such subscription to be paid in advance, and shall be due on the 1st day of January, 

 1847, and each succeeding year. 



III. 



A Member shall, for each Guinea subscribed annually, be entitled to one copy of every 

 publication issued by the Society, for the year to which his subscription relates. But ho 

 Member shall be entitled to receive his copy, or copies, until his subscription has been paid. 



IV. 



The number of copies of the Society's publications shall be limited to the number of 

 Members, unless otherwise directed by the Council. 



V. 



The business of the Society shall be conducted by a President, Treasurer, Hon. Secretary, 

 and a Council of sixteen Members, who shall be elected at a General Meeting of the Members, 

 to be held annually in London. 



VI. 



The accounts of the receipt and expenditure of the Society shall be examined annually by 

 two Auditors appointed by the Council ; the Auditors to be Members of the Society, who are 

 not Members of the Council, and their statement circulated among the Subscribers. 



VII. 



That the Editors of works published by the Society be entitled to a number of copies of 

 their works, not exceeding twenty-five, as may be decided by the Council. 



