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10. The Oniincil! shall have -["lomer fo alter and add to these 
Rules, but shall give fc) the members untice oT any proposed alt^r- 
ati m or a lditioii, and in thi) event oi' six members objecting thereto 
within l U teen days tho proposed alterations or additi n shall be stib- 
mitted to the Atites of the membei's. Failing such objection the alter- 
ation sha'l date T om its adoption by the Council. 
ir. The Council shall have i]iower to expel any member or 
assoeiate at any time. 
12. Neither the offlce of Scrutineer nor thjat of Auditor 
shall be held for two consecutive years by the same person. The 
Scrutineer sha'.l mt be a candidate at any election at which he acts 
as Scrutineer. 
13. ir any office becomes va'^ant at any time other than the 
end of the cu 'rent year of the Ckib, the Council shall h|ave power 
to ajvpoint' any member to fill the vacancy. 
14. The decision of the majority of the Council shall be final 
and binding on the Club, but a resolution passed by the Council 
shall nol be acted upon unless there be an absolute majority of the 
Council (and not m'ei-ely of those votings) in its favour. 
NOTICES TO MEMBERS. 
SuBSCRJPTioxs: ^Ye would remind members that all .subscrip- 
tions beajme due on January 1st, and are payable in advance 
With this issue we are disti'ibuting Banker's Orders, and we trust 
as many as 'jjossible will make use of them, as it will tend to 
make a little lighter the arduous task of your honorary officials. 
Roll: Each member is I'equested to check his or her munc 
at once, and to iiromptly notify the Hon. Editor of any eri'oi' or 
omission on same. 
Memi$krs: Wc oiice more bring forward that hardy annual 
" tmore members," and again urge one a,nd all to make an efl'ort 
that the rate of annual progression may be more than mainta,ined. 
What the few (officials only) cannot attain, the man;/ can easih/ 
achieve. 
Illustkations: To keeji u]) number and ([uality of these 
will always be a source of anxiety and diirieully t^i your ]M,a<gazine 
Committee, and we urge all who can to contribute to the Illustra- 
tion Fund, that wie may not have to cur'tail. Wc li;ave ia!t the 
present time a most interesting' colle<'tion of pliotos and drawing's 
awaiting' reproduction, if we can only use them all. 
HoNOE.VEY Photogk.vpuek: As announced in our last issue, 
Mr. H. Willford, has kindly consentetl to act in this capiacity; 
and to the end that the Club may fully benefiit by his kindness', 
members are asked to carefully note the following: 
Will members knowing of nests of any but the most common 
species in their localities, and who could procui'e permission for 
tFiem to be jihotographed (in any pai't of the country) kindl.y drop. 
Mr Willford a card. 
Similarly, Mr. Willford will be glad to illustrate articles of 
