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14. Gentlemen resident in the Colonies or India, or elsewhere out of tlie United 

 Kingdom, being Britisli subjects, may be elected as Non-Eesident Fellows in the 

 same manner as Resident Fellows. Should any such Non-Resident Fellow come 

 to the United Kingdom permanently to reside, he shall be required to pay an ad- 

 mission fee of Three Pounds (less the sum, if any, paid by him as an admission fee 

 on election as a Nou-Resident Fellow), and become a Resident Fellow of the 

 Institute. 



15. The Council shall have the power of aj^pointing as Honorary Fellows, Foreigners 

 or Colonists of distinction, or other persons, whose association with the Institute may 

 be considered advantageous ; but such Honorary Fellows shall not be entitled to 

 vote or fill any office in the Institute. 



16. Any Fellow or Associate may withdraw from the Institute by signifying his 

 or her wish to do so by letter, addressed to the Secretary at the rooms of the Institute ; 

 provided always that such Fellow or Associate shall continue to be liable ior his or 

 her annual subscription for the year in which he or she signifies his or her wish to 

 withdraw. He or she shall further continue liable for such annual subscription until 

 he or she shall have discharged all sums, if any, due by him or her to the Institute, 

 and shall have returned aU books or other property borrowed by him or her of the 

 Institute ; or shall have made full compensation for the same, if lost or not forth- 

 coming. Nothing in this Rule shall be construed so as to confer on any Associate 

 any right or privilege not conferred upon her by Rule 2. 



17. The name of the Institute shall not be used as an address on any circular 

 letter, report, correspondence, or document of a business character intended for 

 publication, or any prospectus of a public company. 



18. Whensoever there shall appear to the Council to be cause for the removal of 

 the name of any Fellow or Associate of the Institute from the List of Fellows or 

 Associates, or on receipt of a requisition to that effect with the reasons stated and signed 

 by not less than twenty Fellows of the Institute, the subject shall be taken into con- 

 sideration by the Council ; and if the Members of the Council present in each case 

 and being not less than twelve in number shall by a majority of not less than three- 

 fourths determine to remove such Fellow or Associate, his or her name shall be can- 

 celled in the Register of Fellows or Associates, provided that no such resolution shall 

 be acted upon in the case of a Life Fellow unless the resolution of the Council to re- 

 move such Fellow shall be confirmed by an ordinary majority at a subsequent Meeting 

 of the Council at which not less than twelve Councillors are present. 



Fees and Subscriptions. 



19. Every Resident Fellow shall, on his election, be required to pay Three Pounds 

 as his admission fee, and Two Pounds as his annual subscription for the year ending 

 on the 31st December then next ensuing ; or he may compound for his annual sub- 

 scription, either at his entrance by the payment of Twenty Pounds, or after the 

 payment of five or more annual subscriptions by the payment of Fifteen Pounds. 



20. Every Non-Resident Fellow shall, on his election, be required to pay one 

 Guinea as his admission fee, and One Guinea as his annual subscription for the 

 year ending the 31st December then next ensuing ; or he may compound for such sub- 

 scription by the payment of Ten Pounds ; or after the payment of twenty or 

 more annual subscriptions by the payment of Five Pounds. Any Non-Resident 

 Fellow who shall have become a Resident Fellow and wishes to compound, may 



