Meetings, 1882. 



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up of correct lists of the various animals, plants, and minerals, indige- 

 nous to the Bailiwick of Guernsey, and the publication of proceedings. 



3. — The attention of Members shall be specially directed to Natural 

 Science as connected with the Bailiwick of Guernsey. 



4. — That the Officers of the Society be a President, Vice-President, 

 Secretary, Treasurer, and a Committee of six Members, to be elected 

 annually at the General Meeting; and of these, three shall form a 

 quorum. 



5. — That the same President and Vice-President shall not hold 

 office for more than two years in succession. 



6. — All Members of this Society must also be Members of the 

 Guille-AUes Library. 



7. — The Annual Subscription shall be 2s. 6d., payable in advance. 



8. — New Members of the Society may be elected at any of its 

 Meetings by a majority of votes, notice of such proposal having been 

 previously sent in writing by a Member of the Society to the Secretary 

 at least two days before the meeting. 



9. — Strangers visiting the island, introduced by a Member, shall be 

 allowed to attend the Meetings. 



10. — Persons not residing in the island, rendering assistance to the 

 Society, may be registered as Honorary Members by a vote of the 

 Society. 



11. — The Ordinary Meetings of the Society shall be held at the 

 Guille-AUes Library at 7 30 on the second Tuesday in each month, 

 and the room will be open every Tuesday evening for the use of members. 



12. — Notice in writing must be sent to the Secretary, at least one 

 month befnre the Annual Meeting, of any proposed alteration or addition 

 to the Rules of ihe Society. 



13. — The Annual Meeting of the Society shall be held during 

 the month of October, when a Committee and Officers shall be elected 

 and the Annual Subscriptions become payable ; and a financial statement 

 of the affairs of the Society shall be presented. 



14.— No resolution for dissolving this Society shall have effect, except 

 it be agreed to by a Meeting called for that special purpose and con- 

 firmed by a subsequent Meeting, held at an interval of not less than 

 three calendar months ; and such subsequent Meeting shall decide as to 

 the disposal of the property of the Society. 



Weekly Meeting, October 31st, 1882. — It was suggested that 

 the following rules should be proposed at the next monthly 

 meeting : — 



1. — That lists of all the natural productions of the Baili- 

 wick of Guernsey be drawn up by the Society. 



2. — That no name be added to the list unless submitted 

 to a meeting of the Society and confirmed by a subsequent 

 one. 



3. — That when possible specimens be always produced- 



