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I. 
That this Society be called the Bristol Naturalists' Society ; — and 
that its object be the communication of new and interesting information 
on objects connected with Natural Science. 
II. 
That the Society consist of Ordinary and Corresponding Members ; that 
the number of members be unlimited, 
in. 
That the management of the Society be vested in a Council, consisting 
of a President, tv^o Vice-PrQsidents, two Secretaries, and a Treasurer, to 
be elected annually, together with six Ordinary Members, of whom 
two shall retire annually, to be replaced by two other members of 
the Society. 
IV. 
That the Society meet at the rooms of the Bristol Philosophical 
Institution, on the first Thursday in every month. That the members 
be summoned for, and the chair be taken at, half-past seven o'clock, 
p. M. That the President be chairman at the meetings of the Society, 
or in his absence one of the Vice Presidents, or in case the Vice- 
Presidents be also absent, then the meeting may choose a chairman 
from among the members Present. 
