BYE-LAWS. 



Ordinary Meetings. 



1. An Ordinary Meeting of the Royal Society, to be convened by 

 Public Advertisement, shall take place at 8 p m., on the first Wednesday in 

 every month, during the last eight months of the year. These Meetings will 

 be open for the reception of contributions, and the discussion of subjects of 

 every kind, if brought forward iu conformity with the Fundamental Rules 

 and Bye-Laws of the Society. 



Council Meetings. 



2. Meetings of the Council of Management shall take place on the last 

 Wednesday in every month, and on such other days as the Council may 

 determine. 



Contributions to the Society. 



3. Contributions to the Society of whatever character, must be sent to 

 one of the Secretaries, to be laid before the Council of Management. It will 

 be ;he duty of the Council to arrange, for promulgation and discussion at an 

 Ordinary Meeting, such communications as are suitable for that purpose, as 

 well as to dispose of the whole in the manner best adapted to promote the 

 objects of the Society. 



4. Candidates for admission as Ordinary Members to be proposed and 

 seconded at one of the stated meetings of the Society. The vote on the r 

 admission to take place, by ballot, at the next subsequent meeting ; the 

 assent of the majority of the Members voting at the latter meeting being 

 requisite for the admission of the Candidate. 



Neio Members to be notified of their 'Election. 



5. Every Member shall receive due notification of his election, together 

 with a Copy of the Fundamental Rules and Bye-Laws of the Society. 



Introduction of New Members to the Society. 



6. Every Candidate duly elected as Member should, on his first attend- 

 ance at a Meeting of the Society, be introduced to the Chair, by his pioposer, 

 or seconder, or by some person acting on their behalf. 



Annual Subscriptions, when due. 



7. Annual Subscriptions shall become due on the first of May for the 

 year then commeneing. The Entrance Fee and first year's Subscription of a 

 New Member shall become due on the ciay of his election. 



Members whose Subscriptions are not paid to enjoy no privileges. 



8. Members will not be entitled to attend the Meetings or to enjoy any 

 of the privileges of the Society until their Entrance Fee and subscription 

 for the year have been paid. • 



