CITY OF IiONDOfJ 
Intomolodcal & Natural His 
ety 
-D& RUhES -3Q>- 
as revised at a Meeting held 5th. November, 1895. 
I. NAME & OBJECT OF THE SOCIETY. 
The City of London Entomological and Natural History 
Society has for its object the diffusion of the Science of Natural 
History, by means of papers, discussions, exhibition of specimens, and 
the formation of a library and collections for the purpose of reference. 
II. MANAGEMENT & OFFICERS. 
1. —The Society shall be governed by a Council, which shall 
consist of the Officers, the Trustees (Rule xviii) and five other members, 
with power to add to their number. Five to form a quorum. 
2. —The Officers of the Society, shall consist of a President, Vice- 
Presidents, a Treasurer, two Secretaries, two Librarians, and two 
Curators. 
3. —The Council shall be elected at the Annual Meeting, (Rule xvi.) 
the nominations taking place at the ordinary meeting next preceding. 
4. —Should any office become vacant at any time other than the 
Annual Meeting, the Council shall fill up the vacancy as speedily as 
possible. 
III. PRESIDENT & VICE-PRESIDENTS. 
1. —The President for the time being shall preside at all meetings 
of the Council and Society, and conduct the proceedings thereat. In 
case of an equality of votes on any matter, the President shall have a 
double, or casting vote. 
2. —In the absence of the President, the chair shall be taken by a 
Vice-President ; and, in the absence of all the Vice-Presidents, a 
Chairman shall be chosen by the members present; and such Chairman 
shall, for the time being, have all the authority and privileges of the 
President. 
