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16.-Members must give due notice (with prepayment of expenses) to the Hon. Secretary of their intention to be present, with or without a Friend, at any Field Meeting, in return for which the Secretary shall send to the Member a card of admission to the Meeting, to be produced when required. Any Member who, having given such notice, fails to attend, will be liable only for any expenses actually incurred on his account, and any balance will be returned to him on application. The sum of 1s., or such other amount as the Hon. Secretary may consider necessary, shall be charged to each person attending a Field Meeting, for Incidental Expenses.

17.-The Executive may at any time call a Special General Meeting of the Members upon their own initiative or upon a written requisition (signed by Eight Members) being sent to the Honorary Secretary. Any proposition to be submitted shall be stated in the Notice, which shall be sent to each Member of the Club not later than seven days before the Meeting.

PAPERS.

18.-Notice shall be given to the Secretary, a convenient time before each Meeting, of any motion to be made or any Paper or communication desired to be read, with its title and a short sketch of its scope or contents. The insertion of these in the Programme is subject to the consent of the Executive.

19.-The Publications of the Club shall be in the hands of the Executive, who shall appoint annually Three or more Ordinary Members to form with them and the Editor a Publication Committee for the purpose of deciding upon the contents of the Annual Volume. These contents shall consist of original papers and communications written for the Club, and either read, or accepted as read, at a General Meeting; also of the Secretary's Reports of Meetings, the Treasurer's Financial Statement and Balance Sheet, a list to date of all Members of the Club, and of those elected in the current or previous year, with the names of their proposers and seconders. The Annual Volume shall be edited by the Editor subject to the direction of the Publication Committee.

20.-Twenty-five copies of his paper shall be presented to each author whose communication shall appear in the volume as a separate article, on notice being given by him to the Publisher to that effect.

THE AFFILIATION OF SOCIETIES AND LIBRARIES TO THE CLUB.

21.-Any Natural History or Antiquarian Society in the County may be affiliated to the Dorset Field Club on payment of an annual fee of Ten Shillings, in return for which the annual volume of the Proceedings of the Field Club shall be sent to such Society.

Every affiliated Society shall send the programme of its Meetings to the Hon. Secretary of the Field Club, and shall also report any discoveries of exceptional interest. And the Field Club shall send its programme to the Hon. Secretary of each affiliated Society.

The Members of the Field Club shall not be eligible, ipso facto, to attend any Meetings of affiliated Societies, and the Members of any affiliated Society shall not be eligible, ipso facto, to attend any Meetings of the Field Club. But any Member of an affiliated Society shall be eligible to read a paper or make an exhibit at the Winter Meetings of the Field Club at Dorchester.

Any Public Library, or Club, or School or College Library, in England or elsewhere, may be affiliated to the Dorset Field Club on payment of an annual fee of Ten Shillings, in return for which the annual volume of the Proceedings of the Field Club shall be sent to such Library.

SECTIONAL COMMITTEES.

22.—Small Committees may be appointed at the Annual General Meeting to report to the Club any interesting facts or discoveries relating to the various sections which they represent; and the Committee of each section may elect one of their Members as a Corresponding Secretary.

NEW RULES.

23.-No alteration in or addition to these Rules shall be made except with the consent of a majority of three-fourths of the Members present at the Annual General Meeting, full notice of the proposed alteration or addition having been given both in the current Programme and in that of the previous Meeting.

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The Dorset

Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club.
INAUGURATED MARCH 26th, 1875.

President:

NELSON M. RICHARDSON, Esq., B.A.
Vice-Presidents:

THE LORD EUSTACE CECIL, F.R.G.S. (Past President).
THE REV. HERBERT PENTIN, M.A. (Hon. Secretary).
CAPTAIN JOHN E. ACLAND, M.Á., F.S.À. (Hon. Treasurer).
CAPTAIN G. R. ELWES, J.P.

THE REV. CANON J. M. J. FLETCHER, M.A., R.D. (Hon. Editor).
THE REV. CANON J. C. M. MANSEL-PLEYDELL, M.A.
THE REV. CANON MAYO, M.A. (Dorset Editor of "Somerset and Dorset Notes
and Queries").

THE EARL OF MORAY, M.A., F.S.A. Scot., F.G.S.
SIR DANIEL MORRIS, K.C.M.G., D.Sc., D.C.L., F.L.S.
ALFRED POPE, Esq., F.S.A.

W. DE C. PRIDEAUX, Esq., F.S.A., F.R.S.M.

E. R. SYKES, Esq., B.A., F.Z.S. (Past Pres. Malacological Society).
HENRY SYMONDS, Esq., F.S.A.

HIS HONOUR J. S. UDAL, F.S.A.
Executive Body:

NELSON M. RICHARDSON, Esq., B.A. (President).

The Rev. HERBERT PENTIN, M.A. (Hon. Secretary), St. Peter's Vicarage, Portland
Captain JOHN E. ACLAND, M.A., F.S.A. (Hon. Treasurer), Dorset County
Museum, Dorchester.
Hon. Editor:

The Rev. Canon J. M. J. FLETCHER, M.A., The Vicarage, Wimborne Minster.
Publication Committee:

The EXECUTIVE, The HON. EDITOR, and E. R. SYKES, Esq.

Sectional Committees:
Dorset Photographic Survey-

The MEMBERS of the EXECUTIVE

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Dr. E. K. LE FLEMING
C. H. MATE, Esq.

A. D. MOULLIN, Esq.
Mrs. H. H. LEAS
The Rev. J. RIDLEY

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List of Members

OF THE

Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club

FOR THE YEAR 1918.

Honorary Members:

Year of
Election.

(The initials "O.M." signify "Original Member.")

O.M. W. CARRUTHERS, Esq., Ph.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., F.L.S., British Museum (Nat. Hist.), South Kensington.

1889 A. M. WALLIS, Esq., 29, Mallams, Portland.

1900 A. SMITH WOODWARD, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., British Museum (Nat. Hist.), South Kensington, London.

1904 Sir WM. THISELTON DYER, K.C.M.G., C.I.E., LL.D., Sc.D., Ph.D., F.R.S., The Ferns, Witcombe, Gloucester.

1904 Sir FREDERICK TREVES, Bart., G.C.V.O., C.B., LL.D., Thatched House Lodge, Richmond Park, Kingston-on-Thames.

1908 THOMAS HARDY, Esq., O.M., D. Litt., LL.D., Max Gate, Dorchester.

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1902 The Right Hon. the Earl of Shaftesbury, K.C.V.O.

1884 The Right Hon. Lord Eustace

St. Giles, Wimborne

Cecil, F.R.G.S. (Viee-President) Lytchett Heath, Poole

1904 The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop

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1895 Bartelot, Rev. R. Grosvenor, M.A. Fordington St. George Vicarage,

1904 Baskett, Mrs. S. Russell

1913 Bassett, Rev. H. H. Tilney, R.D. (Hon. Editor of the Dorset Rainfall Reports)

1917 Beament, W. O., Esq., B.A. 1888 Beckford, F. J., Esq.

Dorchester

Southfield, Alexandra Road, Weymouth.

Whitchurch Vicarage, Blandford Beaminster

Witley, Parkstone

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