BYE-LAWS. 
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21. — No associate shall have any voice in the management of 
the Institute or in the election of members of the Board. 
22. — No associate whose subscription is in arrear can be 
present at any lecture or meeting of the Institute. 
23. — Associates can withdraw from the Institute under 
restrictions similar to those applicable to members under the 
Articles of Association. 
PART IV. — Lectures. 
24. — The fee for admission of non-members to lectures given 
under the auspices of the Institute shall be one shilling for each 
person for each lecture or five shillings for each course of six 
lectures. 
25. — Every member of the Institute shall be entitled free of 
charge to two tickets for each lecture. 
26. — From time to time the Board shall appoint suitable 
persons not exceeding at any time six in number to give lectures 
in the following subjects. 
I. Agriculture and Applied Science. 
II. Geology. 
III. Botany. 
IV. Zoology. 
V. Chemistry. 
VI. History, Literature and Music. 
27. — Each such Lecturer to give one or more courses of 
six lectures each annually and to be allowed from the funds of 
the Institute a sum of Five Dollars for each Lecture and an extra 
sum of Five Dollars on the completion of a course of six lectures. 
28. — All previous bye-laws are hereby repealed and rescinded. 
The above Bye-laws were passed at a Meeting of the Committee , 
held on 7th February , 189 f 
JOHN F, CHITTENDEN, 
Secretary. 
