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»e«®Ol<^^^2=>I©©o«t 



if L E S 



OF THE 



laTlCK SOCIETY. 



HE following is an abllraa of ihe Rules of this Inftitu- 

 tion, which are now in force, including thofe printed in 

 the Appendix to the fixth and fubfequent Volumes of the 

 Society's Tranfa6lions: 



Original'" Ru'ks, adopted from the Founders dtfcourfe, 

 i^tk February 1784. 

 £, That the.inriitution. be denomiRated the Ajiauck Society: that 

 the bounds of its inveftigatio '-, the geographical limits of AJia; and 

 that within thefeiimits, its e. '--re extended to whatever is per- 



formed b-. . .oduceu >jy- i'aiur^'. ' 



2. That wfeeldy meetings be held ■ ' .2 purpofe of hearing origi- 

 n J papers read, on fuch fubj^6ls as faii vvuhiii the circle of the Socie- 

 ty's enquiries. 



3, That all curious and learned men be invited to fend their trads 

 to the Secretary ; for which they fhalL immediately receive the thanks 

 of the Society. 



