13. — With a view to provide Funds for the necessary expences of the Society, an admission Fee 

 shall be established to consist of Two Gold Mohurs, payable by every member on his Election ; and 

 each member of the Society resident in India (Honorary Members excepted) shall also contribute a 

 Gold Mohur quarterly in the first week of January, April, July, and October, any member neglect- 

 ing to pay his Subscription for half a year, after it becomes due, to be considered as nd longer a 

 Member of the Society. 



14.— All Members returning to India, shall be called upon to pay their Subscription as usual 

 from the date of their return. 



15. — A Treasurer shall be appointed. 



16.— In addition to the Secretary, an Assistant Secretary, and a Librarian shall also be appointed. 



17. — A Committee of Papers shall be appointed, to consist of the President, Vice Presidents Se- 

 cretary, and nine other Members to be elected annually, and any number no less than five shall be 

 competent to form a Committee. 



18. — This Committee will select from the Papers communicated to the Society such as may ap- 

 pear proper for publication, and superintend the Printing of the Society's Transactions. 



19.— The Committee of Papers shall be authorized to draw upon the Treasurer for any sums re- 

 quisite to defray the expense of publishing the Transactions, and an order signed by a majority of 

 the Committee, will be a sufficient warrant to the Treasurer for paying the same. 



20.— The Committee of Papers is authorized to defray any small contingent expenses on account 

 of the Society, which they may deem indispensable. , 



21.— Every Subscribing Member of the Society, on application shall be furnished with a Copy 

 of such Volumes of the Researches as may be published whilst he continues a Member in return for 

 his contributions, without any further payment. 



22. — With a view to the more general circulation of the Asiatic Researches in India, the price of 

 the 12th and future Volumes to Non-Subscribers, shall be fixed at a Gold Mohur, and if several 

 Volumes of different years be purchased together they shall be sold at 10 Rupees each. 



23.— The Agents of the Society in England shall be desired to purchase, and forward for the 

 Society's Library, Books of Science and Oriental Literature published in Europe, taking care that 

 those purchases at no time exceed the Funds arising from the sale of the Society's publications. 



24.— The Committee of Papers shall be requested to furnish the Agents in Europe with such fur- 

 ther instructions as may appear requisite for their guidance in the selection of Books proper to be 

 placed in the Library of the Society. 



25.— The Library is open from 10 to 4 o'clock, between which hours the Native Librarian is to be 

 in attendance every day, Sunday excepted. 



26.— None but the members of the Society are allowed to borrow Books from the Society's Li- 

 brary and no Book is to be lent out of Calcutta, without especial permission from the Committee of 

 Papers. 



27.— Books are to be borrowed by written or personal application to the Secretary ; in either case 

 the person applying is to. furnish a written receipt specifying the name of the Work, and the 

 time for which it is borrowed, at the expiration of which, he is to return the Book borrowed, or 

 renew his application for an extended loan of it. 



28.— The receipts for the Books shall be filed and a record kept of the Books lent out to whom 

 and when lent out, and when returned. 



29.— A list of the Books in the library, and a Register of those lent out, are to be kept ready 

 for inspection. 



30.— All persons borrowing Books, are to be answerable for their safe return, or are expected 

 to replace them if injured or lost. 



