LAWS OF THE SOCIETY. 



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II. Honorary Members shall be proposed by the CooQcil) Proposal of 

 and no previous notice shall be required. ^°°' Memben. 



III. The ballot for a Candidate shall take place at a Ballot for 

 General Meeting, and if three-fourths of the Subscribing Members. 

 Members present vote in the affirmative, he shall be admitted 



into the Society. 



IV. An Honorary Member desirous of becoming a Hon. Memben 



Subscribing Member, shall be proposed and balloted for becoming 



as directed by Articles L and III. of this Section. Subscribinff 



Members. 



SECTION IV. 



PAYMENTS OF MEMBERS. 



I. Each Subscribing Member shall pay to the Treasurer 

 Five Pounds on his admission, and an Annual Subscription of 

 One Pound on every first day of January following. 



Admission 

 money and 

 Subscription. 



II, A Member may compound for his future annual 

 subscriptions by a payment of Twenty Pounds ; and, having 

 so compounded, he shall be entitled to all the privileges of a 

 Subscribing Member. 



Composition. 



III. Contributors of Fifteen Pounds or upwards to the Exemptions 



Building Fund, * and Honorary Members becoming *"rom admis- 



Subscribing Members, shall be exempted from payment of ^'°° ™oney. 

 admission money. 



IV. If any Member do not pay his arrears within 

 three months after notice thereof has been sent to him, 

 his Privileges shall be suspended, until the same be paid. 



* By Resolution 5th of a Special Meeting, May 2d. 1885. (See p. 12 ) 



B 



Penalty for 

 non-payment 

 of Arrears. 



