LAWS. XIX. 



and in other cases by show of hands, unless a ballot be 

 first demanded. 



XXIV. — No alteration shall be made in these Laws, 

 except at an Annual Meeting, or a Special Meeting called 

 for that purpose ; and notice in writing of any proposed 

 alteration shall be given to the Council, and read at the 

 Ordinary Meeting, at least a month previous to the meet- 

 ing at which such alteration is to be considered, and the 

 proposed alteration shall also be printed in the circular 

 convening such meeting; but the Council shall have 1 the 

 power of enacting such Bye-Laws, as may be deemed 

 necessary, which Bye-Laws shall have the full power of 

 Laws until the ensuing Annual Meeting, or a Special 

 Meeting convened for their consideration. 



BYE-LAWS. 



1. Student Members of the Society may be admitted as 

 Ordinary Members without re-election upon payment of 

 the Ordinary Member's Subscription ; and they shall be 

 exempt from the Ordinary Member's Entrance Fee. 



2. University College Students may be admitted as 

 Student Members of the Society for the period of their 

 college residence, on the single payment of a fee of Five 

 Shillings and an entrance fee of Two Shillings and Six- 

 pence. 



3. Persons wishing it, may, subject to the approval of 

 the Council, be admitted as Associates of the Society on 

 payment of an Entrance Fee of Two Shillings and Sixpence, 

 and an Annual Subscription of Ten Shillings and Sixpence, 

 such Associates to have the privileges of Ordinary Members 

 except the right to a copy of the Annual Volume of Trans- 

 actions. 



