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17. —That, on his first attendance in the Society, he be introduced by the Secretary 
to the Chairman, who shall declare before the Meeting that he has been duly elected a 
Member of the Society. He shall then sign a book declaring his compliance with the 
regulations of the Society. 
18,—That donors to the Society of the approved value of Twenty Pounds, in speci- 
mens of Natural History, Books, &c., or on payment of Ten Pounds to the Treasurer, 
shall become Members for Life. 
19.—That all Admission Fees, and Life Compensations, be invested in an approved . 
Security, and that the interest only of such investment be applicable to the expenses of 
the Society. 
20.—Honorary, Corresponding, and Associate Members may be elected by a vote 
of the Society, at any of its Ordinary Meetings, on the previous recommendation of 
Council. 
21—WNo person residing in Dublin, or within ten miles of it, can be elected as Hono-~ 
rary or Corresponding Member of the Society. 
22.—Associate Members shall be resident in or near Dublin. All Undergraduates of 
the University shall be tpso facto eligible for Election as Associate Members. 
23—The privilege accorded to Undergraduates of the University of Dublin, of being 
ipso facto eligible as Associate Members of the Society at an Annual Subscription of 
Five Shillings, is also given to all registered Medical Students in Dublin. 
24.—-Any Annual Member who shall not pay his Subscription within three calendar 
months after it shall have become due and been demanded, or within such further time 
as the Council may allow, shall cease to be a Member, and his name shall be erased from 
the List of Members. 
Secrion JII.—Orricers. 
President. 
25.—That, in the absence of the President, or Vice-Presidents, the Presidency on each 
evening of Meeting shall go alphabetically in rotation through the Council. 
Secretaries. 
26.—It shall be the duty of the Secretaries— 
1st. To attend the Meetings of the Society and of the Council, and to enter in a book 
to be kept for that purpose the minutes of the proceedings at each Meeting. 
2nd. At each Meeting to read aloud the minutes of the preceding Meeting. 
8rd. At the Ordinary Meetings, to announce the presents and donations to the Society 
since the last Meeting and to read aloud such papers or letters as the Couucil shall 
direct. 
4th. To conduct the correspondence of the Society. 
5th. To prepare a Report of the proceedings and state of the affairs of the Society 
during each year, to be read aloud at the Annual General Meeting. 
Treasurer. 
27.—It shall be the duty of the Treasurer— 
1st. To collect and receive for the Society all Donations and Subscriptions, and to 
enter them in a book. 
2nd. To furnish an account to the Society at the Annual General Meeting of the 
Receipts and Expenditure of the preceding year. 
3rd. To report the state of the Accounts to the Society, when called for by the 
Council. 
4th. No money shall be paid by the Treasurer except upon a written order of Council, 
signed by the Chairman and one of the Secretaries. 
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