III. PUBLIC HEALTH. · Benjamin W. IV. ECONOMY AND TRADE. FOURTH PERIOD. FROM 1876. M. E. I. JURISPRUDENCE AND AMENDMENT | The Rev. Canon II. EDUCATION.-The Rev. Mark Pat tison, B.D. III. PUBLIC HEALTH.-Thomas Hawks- IV. ECONOMY AND TRADE.-G. J. Shaw V. ART.-E. J. Poynter, A.R.A. I. JURISPRUDENCE AND AMENDMENT II. EDUCATION.-The Right Hon. Lord III. PUBLIC HEALTH. Edwin Chad- IV. ECONOMY AND TRADE. - James V. ART.-Lord Ronald Gower. I. JURISPRUDENCE AND AMENDMENT II. EDUCATION.-The Hon. George C. Gray, M.A. TABLE SHOWING THE YEAR AND PLACE OF MEETING, ETC.-(continued). Year and Place of Meeting President of the Departments, and Presidents of Departments Preacher of the 1879. FOURTH PERIOD. FROM 1876—(continued). III. PUBLIC HEALTH.-W. H. Michael, IV. ECONOMY AND TRADE.-Professor V. ART.-T. Gambier Parry. I. JURISPRUDENCE AND AMENDMENT II. EDUCATION. The Hon. Lyulph III. PUBLIC HEALTH. Francis S. IV. ECONOMY AND TRADE. Lord Reay. V. ART.-Sir Coutts Lindsay, Bart. I. JURISPRUDENCE AND AMENDMENT II. EDUCATION.-Lord Balfour of Bur leigh. III. PUBLIC HEALTH.-John Beddoe, IV. ECONOMY AND TRADE.-Sir Ughtred J. Kay-Shuttleworth, Bart. V. ART.-Professor W. B. Richmond, M.A. I. JURISPRUDENCE AND AMENDMENT II. EDUCATION.-Sir Patrick J. Keenan, III. PUBLIC HEALTH.-Charles Cameron, I. JURISPRUDENCE AND AMENDMENT OF THE LAW.-Henry Fox Bristowe, Q.C. II. EDUCATION. M.P. IV. ECONOMY AND TRADE.-Professor V. ART.-George Aitchison, A.R A. The Rev. J. Mau rice Wilson, M.A. APPENDIX B. LAWS OF THE ASSOCIATION. Object and Organisation. I. The object of the Association is to aid the development of Social Science. II. The Association comprises five Departments : the first, for Jurisprudence and Amendment of the Law; the second, for Education; the third, for Health; the fourth, for Economy and Trade; and the fifth for Art. III. The Association consists of Ordinary Members, Corporate Members, Foreign Corresponding Members, and Associates. Terms of Membership. IV. Any person who pays an Annual Subscription of One Guinea, or a Life Subscription of Ten Guineas, to the Funds of the Association, is an Ordinary Member. V. Any Public Body paying to the Funds of the Association an Annual Subscription of Two Guineas, is a Corporate Member. VI. Foreign Corresponding Members are elected by the Council, the number of such Members being limited by Bye-Law. Foreign Corresponding Members are exempt from payment. VII. Any person who pays Half a Guinea to the Funds of the Association is an Associate for the Annual Meeting for which such payment is made. VIII. The Annual Subscription is payable in advance on the first day of August in each year. Officers and Government. IX. The Association has a President, Vice-Presidents, Presidents and Vice-Presidents of Departments, a President of Council, a General Secretary, a Treasurer or Treasurers, Foreign Secretary, and Secretaries of Departments, who are annually elected, and hold office until the appointments of the following year are made. X. The Association is governed by a Council, and by an Executive Committee, subject to the directions of the Council. XI. The Council consists of the following persons :— 1. The President, Vice-Presidents, Presidents and Vice-Presidents of Departments, General Secretary, Treasurers, Foreign Secretary, and Secretaries of Departments. |