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IV. 



Ordinary Members. 



Every candidate for Membership shall be recommended by at 

 least three members, to one of whom he must be personally known. 



Such applications shall be read by the Secretary at an Ordinary 

 Meeting, and shall be printed in the circular calling the ensuing 

 Ordinary Meeting ; at which they shall be balloted for. 



Upon election each Ordinary Member shall sign a minute of 

 agreement to the Rules, thereupon receiving the Diploma of 

 the Society. 



All members leaving Glasgow for a year or longer, shall, upon 

 written request to the Secretary, become entitled to suspend 

 membership, and to resume its privileges, on their return, upon 

 payment of the current year's subscription. Should thej^ wish to 

 become Corresponding Members, they shall be proposed and 

 balloted for as provided for in Rule V. 



V. 



Corresponding Members. 



Persons from whom information upon Natural History subjects 

 may be expected shall be eligible as Corresponding Members. 

 Having been recommended by three members at an Ordinary 

 Meeting, their names shall be printed in the circular calling the 

 ensuing Ordinary Meeting ; at which they shall be balloted for. 



Corresponding Members shall be entitled to attend all Meetings 

 and Excursions of the Society. They shall not be entitled to 

 vote at any Meetings, nor to use the Library, nor to receive 

 the printed Proceedings. They shall not be liable for Entry- 

 money nor Annual Subscriptions. 



The Council, however, shall have power to grant all the 

 privileges of Ordinary Members to Corresponding Members, in 

 such cases as it maj'' think fit, 



VI. 



Honorary Members. 



Naturalists of known reputation shall be eligible as Honorary 

 Members. Having been recommended by a quorum of the 



