TBI POSTAL EXCHANGE CLUB. 



1. That each set of members be limited to ten. 



2. That the box circulated in a fixed order from member to member. 



3. Members may place insects of any order in their box, to be at the 



service of all. In lepidoptera those " common everywhere" 

 shall not be sent, except there be some local or other peculiarity 

 about them. All specimens must be well set and in good con- 

 dition, except that " types " of rarities may be sent. 



4. Members may take whatever they require from any box with- 



out restriction. It is expected however, that all will do their 

 best in return, and when a series of any good species is sent, 

 the first recipient will not take the whole, but only a fair share. 



5. The box must be forwarded not later than the third day, so that 



it will make the circuit in a month. The Secretary must be 

 advised by post card of its despatch. 



6. All insects sent must be entered in the book, and all taken out 



must be initialed by the member taking them. All must be 

 distinguished by name or number, so that they can be made out 

 by any one unacquainted with them. 



7. A note book is provided for remarks. If anything of sufficient in- 



terest be recorded it will be published. 



8. Lists of desiderata and duplicates may be enclosed. 



9. Insects may be enclosed to name, and these must travel back to 



the sender. Not more than three to be sent at one time. 



10. The management shall be vested in the Secretary, who will make 

 a levy when needed, and who shall prepare a report. 



RULES. 



All communications to be addressed to the Secretary — 



OHN 



OBSON 



HARTLEPOOL. 



