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Les diagrammes suivants Mlustrent la m6thode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 lElttU0 anl» Regulations OF THE BOOK SOCIETY OF TORONTO, AS ENACTED AT THE j^u-3t General Meeting of the Society. April 8th. 1846. and from time to time amended. ■' TORONTO: A. F. PLEES, KING STREET WEST. MDCCCIill. RULES AND REGULATIONS. I. The number of Subscribers to this Society is not to exceed twenty-five. II. The Annual Subscription will be deter- mined by the state of the funds, but is not to exceed Two Pounds Ten Shillings, or be less Added i848. than One Pound Ten Shillings. III. Every Member is entitled to order Books, through the Secretary, to the amount of his subscription. rV. The Books so ordered will be sent first to the Member ordering them, who will be entitled to keep them one month, then to the next on the list, with whom will commence the regulated time for perusal. V. The Books are to circulate in the order of the names on the list, and to ensure regularity, a carrier will be employed to go round twvce in each month, to take the books from Member to Member. It is particularly requested that RULES AND REGULATIONS. they be always ready for the Carrier. Five Shillings aumiully will be piicl by each Mem- ber for the expense of this arrangement. VI. Every Member is required to enter in each volume the date of its receipt, and the date of its transmission. A Fine of Two Shillings and Sixpence may be enforced for each date omitted. VII. Members detaining a Book beyond the regulated time, may be fined at the rate of Two Shillings and Sixpence a week for such detention. VIII. A General Meeting of the Members of the Society will be held annually, on the first Monday in April, the subscriptions to be pay- able at that time. IX. Those Books which have completed the circuit of the Society, will be sold by auction at the Annual Meeting, but may be previously demanded by any Member for re-perusal. X. The Member who orders a Book is liable to purchase it at half-price, if no higher offer is ... . ,«.o made. Members who have not ordered books themselves, will nevertheless be held subject to the same liability as regards any works the Secretary may have ordered, to the amount of their subscriptions. I RULES AND REGULATIONS. XI Novels and Teriodicals are to be taken at iwo-thirds of cost price, unless an higher offer is made, in order to restrain the introduction oi a class of Books possessing little permanent mtc rest, and easily procurable from other sources. XII. Members defacing Books by pencil marks, or otherwise, are liable to purchase them at cost-price. XIII. The Secretary is to have discretionary power to purchase Books suggested by Mem- bers, although exceeding a Member's subscrip- tion, should funds admit. The Secretary to be further authorized to expend unappropriated balances in Books for the Society, without coming under the provisions of Rule Ten. XIV. When different volumes of the same work arrive together, the time allowed for the second volume is to be reckoned from the date at which the time allowed for the first volume expires ; but when different works arrive toge- ther, the times all commence from the date of receipt, Members having the option as to perusal, but not the privilege of retainmg the one after the other. In such case the volumes or works not perused may be returned, if re quired, after completion of the circuit. XV. Each Member will be supplied with a 5 Added 1851 RULES AND REGULATIONS. blank book to contain the names of the works, and numbers of vokmies successively received, and the dates of arrival and transmission, thus forming a record of the works which have been circulated, and the regularity or otherwise of their transmission. XVI. A list of the volumes in circulation, and of the works whose circulation is con- cluded, but which are not yet sold, will be fur- nished to each member annually, in the month of November, or at some convenient time ofter the annual purchase, and to each new Member on joining. XVn. The Secretary is requested to arrange his annual supplies, so that the number of works in circulation may at all times allow at least TWO, on different subje.Jts, to be left with each subscriber at every exchange. XVIII. Members having reason to complain of irregularity in the receipt of Books, or of neglect of duty on the part of the carrier, are requested to commimicate at once with the Secretary. Toronto, February, 1852. .. -I* t I- i i LIST OF BOOKS. Ordered March, 1845. Life of Lord Eldon. Twiss. Crescent and Cross. Revelations of Russia. George Selwyn and his Contemporaries. Wilkinson's Ancient Egypt. Harris's Highlands of Ethiopia. Eothen. Wilkinson's Egypt. Voyag*^ of the Nemesis. Sleemu.'s Rambles. Tractarianism, not of God. Elements of Sacred Truth. Imagination and Fancy. Leigh Hunt. Talfourd's Vacation Rambles. Tennison's Poems. Gladstone's Church Principles. Swinbourne's Courts of Europe. October, 1845. Mahon's Life of the Great Cond6. II Promessi Sposi. Costello's Valley of the Meuse. The Hotwater Cure. Essay on the Genius of Cruikshank. Life of Benvennto Cellini. Victor Hugo's Rhine. The Book without a Name. Moore's Poems. 4f June, 1846. Wilke's Explorinpj Expedition. Welby's Lives f i iilTninent English Judges. Memoirs of the iiltrquis of Wellesley. Life of Canning. Bell. I s I LIST OF BOOKS. Memoirs of the last Archbishop of Tuam. Trench's Travels in France. The Atlas Prize Essay on the State of England. Borneo. Captain Keppel. Diplomatists of Europe. Sketches from Life. Nestorian Christians. The Fall of Napoleon. Campbell's Lives of the Lord Chancellors. L IL Mitchell's Wallenstein. Maxims of the Duke of Wellington. Howitt's Rural Life of England. Foster's Letters on Ireland. Geography of Arabia. Life pf Drake. Fane's India. Trollope's Italy. A Pastor's Memorial of the Holy Land. Jeffrey's Essays. Mayer's Mexico. Lane's Cold Water Cure. April, 1847. Theirs' French Revolution, Consulate and Empire. Travels in Peru. Von Tschudi. Spaniards and their Country. Goethe's Autobiography. Hazlitt's Napoleon. Father Ripa's China. Letters from the Baltic. Houston's Texas. Lyell's Travels in America (first) Angus's New Zealand. Cosmos. L Lord Lindsay's Christian Art. Life of Lord Sidmouth. Times of George II. Progression by Antagonism. Campbell's Livts of the Lord Chancellors, III. IV. Wells' Spain. Life of Mozart. History of the Russian Church. Lives of Convert's from Infidelity. Crichton. Life of Madame Malibran. i I LIST OF BOOKS. Life of Exmoutb. Architecture of the Heavens. Voyage of Discovery. By Sir J. C. Ross. Sale's Brigade in Affghanistan. Wit and Humour. Leigh Hunt. Life of Montrose. Life of Beethoven. St. John's Wild Sports. Gary's Civil War. Napier's Florentine History. Bonaparte's Letters and Despatches. Boswell's Life of Johnston. April, 1848. Miss Pardee's Court of Louis XIV. Modem Painters. Ruskin. Tennison's Princess. Mitchell's Australia. Hervey's Reign of George U. Cosmos. IL Alison's Marlborough. Ford's Spain. Prof. Forbe's Alps. Rambles in the Hartz Mountains. Anderson. Campbell's Lives of the Lord Chancellors. V. VL Cunningham's Life of Wilkie. Belcher's Voyage of the Samarang. Orators of the Age. Francis. Hudson's Bay. Ballantyne. Vanity Fair. Quarterly Review. Edinburgh Review. Life of Goldsmith. Life of the Rev. Charles Simeon. Memoirs of BishOx" v ' :!i-rie. Omoo. Melville. Charles L Gurney. Wordsworth's France. Neall's Eastern Church. Rubio's United States. Travels in Siberia. Erman. Darwin's Naturalist's Voyage. Monumental Brasses. Forbe's China. i 10 LIST OF BOOKS. Ranke's History of Servia. TischendorfF's Travels. Gordon's Sketches of Gennan Life. Taylor's Notes from Life. Nozrani in Egypt. Lady Willoughby's Diary. Evelyn's Life of Godolphin. Southey's Doctor. Marryat's Borneo. Barrow's Autobiography. Townsend's Lives of the Judges. Menaoirs of Sir T. F. Buxton. Half-Hours with the Best Authors. I. IL IH. Kely's French Revolution. I June, 1849. The Literary World. Europe from the West. Mrs. Kirkland. Christopher North's Recreations. Layard's Nineveh. Comic History of England. Gilbert a Becket. Holy Land Restored. HoUingsworth. Etruria. Dennis. Mahon's Historical Essays. Lays of the Deer Forest/by Charles Edward Stuart. Queens of England. Agnes Strickland. The Seven Lamps of Architecture. The Holy City. Williams. The Town. Leigh Hunt. Tour in Rome. Sir G. Head. Book for a Coroner. Leigh Hunt. Favourite Haunts. Jesse. Romance of the Peerage. Stokers and Pokers. Sir F. B. Head. Rome. Seymour. Men, Women and Books. Half-Hours with the Best Authors. IV. • Junk 1850. Monasteries of the Levant. Agassiz's Lake Superior. The Dodo, and its Kindred. Life of the Duke of Kent. LIST OF BOOKS. u Eastlake on the Fine Arts. Campbell's Lives of the Chief JusticeB. Norway i n 1 848-1849 Forester and Biddulph. Whiteside's Italy. Memoirs of an Hungarian Lady. Theresa Pulak} . Natural History of the Human Species. A Hunter's Life in South Africa. Gordon Gumming. Weld's History of the Royal Society. St. John's Field Notes in Sutherland. Pepys's Diary. Dalmatia and Montenegro. September, 1850. Ornithological Rambles in Sussex. Knox. Revolutionized Italy. McFarlane. Highlands and Islands of the Adriatic. Chronicles ofthe Stock Exchange. Southey's Memoirs and Correspondence. I. to V. Three Years in Abyssinia. Bishop Gobat. Memoir ofthe Rev. Josiah Pratt. Loyola, and Jesuitism. Isaac Taylor. Conquest of Canada. Warburton. Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers. Irtoun. Edwarde's Year in the Punjaub. Life of Mrs. Mary Milton. Anon. In Memoriam. Tennison. Twiss on Letters Apostolic. Life of Dr. A. Combe. Thoughts and Opinions of a Statesman. Wilh. Humboldt. Sacred and Legendary Art. Mrs. Jamieson. Legends oi the Monastic Orders. Mrs. Jamieson. The Dark Ages. Maitland. England as it is in 1850. First Impressioas of England. Hugh Miller. I July, 1851. Schools of Painting. Eastlake. Queens of Scotland. Strickland. The Lily and the Bee. Warren. The Land we Live in. Knight Charles I. D'Israeli. William Penn. W. Hepworth Dixon. Scinde, or the Unhappy Valley. Burton. 12 LIST OF BOOKS. Goa, or the Blue Mountains. Burton. Nineveh and Persepolis. Ferguason? Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino. Pennistoun Pilgrimages to English Shrines. Mrs &C. Hall Nineveh and Perscpolis. Vaux Italy. Mazzini. ^• The Exposition of 1851. C. Babbage. Yewt J'j-otestants. De Castrof Memoirs of Horace Walpole. Warburton Companions of My Solitude. * Cosmos, ni. Voyage to the Mauritius. Anon. Hanu Book to the Great Exhibition. Hunt A Lady's Voyage Round the World. Ida Pfieffer ihe Defences of Ene and. Sir F R uJLa J^u.K'i?* Amefio."."- iL^' «™''- Wat oTin Jn""".'" °"^ Correspondence. Vol. VI Jpo^'orsSs.'"n£ '^'■-'"• January, 1852. A Faggot of French Sticks. Sir F. B Head §^^^^^-'^:^^lJ^y V.r. Gleanings on the Overland Route. Mosses, from an Old Manse. Hawthorne.