FROM THE LAWS OF THE SOCIETY RELATmO TO THE TRANSACTIONS. 



1. Every communication to the Society which may be considered as intended for a place in 

 the Transactions, shall immediately be referred to a committee to consider and report thereon. 



2. If the committee shall report in favor of publishing the communication, they shall make 

 such corrections therein as they may judge necessary to fit it for the press; or, if they shall judge 

 the publication of an abstract or extracts from the paper to be more eligible, they shall accompany 

 their report with such abstract or extracts. But if the author do not approve of the corrections, 

 abstract, or extracts reported by the committee, he shall be at liberty to withdraw his paper. 



3. Communications not intended by their authors for publication in the Transactions, will be 

 received by the Society, and the title or subject of them recorded ; and, if tbey be in writing, they 

 shall be filed by the secretaries. 



4. The Transactions shall be published in numbers, at as short intervals as practicable, under 

 the direction of the Committee of Publication, and in such a form as the Society shall from time 

 to time direct; and every communication ordered to be published in the Transactions shall be 

 inamediately sent to the printer, and fifty copies thereof be given to the author as soon as printed. 



5. The order in which papers are read shall determine their places in the Transactions, unless 

 otherwise ordered by the Society ; priority of date giving priority of location. 



6. The expenses of publishing the Transactions shall be defrayed by subscriptions and sales, 

 aided by such funds as the Society shall from time to time appropriate for that purpose. 



COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION 1880. 



Dr. John L. LeContb, 

 . . Dr. Daniel O. Brinton, 



Prop. Elihu Thomson, 

 Dr. Charles M. Cresson, 

 Dr. George H. Horn. 



