PRIVILEGES OF 
Contritmtors to tijo ButRuttg jTuntt. 
At a Special General Meeting of the Yorkshire 
Philosophical Society , held May 2 nd , 1825, 
Resolved :—That the following Privileges be given to 
Contributors to the Building Fund, who are not members of the 
Society 
1. A Contribution of Fifty Pounds and upwards, shall entitle 
the Contributor, for life, to personal admission to the Museum, with 
the power of introducing Visitors ; and to personal admission to the 
Library, and to the scientific proceedings of the General 
Meetings. 
2. A Contribution of Twenty-five Pounds and upwards, shall 
entitle to personal admission^ for life, to the Museum, with the 
power of introducing Visitors ; and to personal admission to the 
Library. 
3. A Contribution of Fifteen Pounds and upwards, shall entitle 
to personal admission, for life, to the Museum, with the power of 
introducing Visitors. 
4. A Lady contributing Ten Pounds shall be entitled to per¬ 
sonal admission, for life, to the Museum, with the power of introducing 
Ladies as Visitors. 
5. A Contributor of Fifteen Pounds and upwards, may, at any 
future time, (on being duly ballotted for,) be admitted a Member of 
the Society, without payment of Admission Money. 
