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Rh 12. All books in the Library of the Institute shall be duly entered in a catalogue, which shall be accessible to the public.

13. The public shall be admitted to the use of, the Museum and Library, subject to by-laws to be framed by the Board.

14. The Laboratory shall, for the time being, be and remain under the exclusive management of the Manager of the Institute.

—President—Sir George Grey, K.C.B., D.C.L.; Vice-Presidents—Right Reverend C. J. Abraham, Bishop of Wellington; His Honor I. E. Featherston, M.D., Superintendent of Wellington; Council—W. T. L. Travers, P.L.S., E. Hart, E. Pharazyn, P.E.G.S., J. Hector, M.D., P.E.S.; Honorary Secretary and Treasurer—E. Pharazyn.

1. Candidates may be admitted Members of the Society on the recommendation of a Member of Council and two ordinary Members of the Society, and on the payment of the annual subscription.

5. Every Member shall contribute annually to the funds of the Society the sum of one guinea.

6. The annual contribution shall be paid in advance, on or before the 1st day of January in each year.

7. The sum of £10 may be paid at any time as a composition of the ordinary annual payment for life.

12. The honorary Members of the Society shall be persons who hare been eminent benefactors to this or some other of the Australian Colonies, or distinguished patrons and promoters of the objects of the Society.

17. General meetings for business of Members of the Society shall be held in the evening of one day or more of each quarter (the time and place of the meeting to be fixed by the Council, and duly announced by the Secretary), to receive the Secretary's report, and to carry out the general objects and business of the Society.

Meetings will be held during the Session of the General Assembly on the following evenings, commencing with the ordinary quarterly meeting of July 2Sth, 1868:—

The meetings will be held in the Colonial Museum, Wellington.