NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. Xxi 



Any such Member, upon written application addressed to the 

 Secretaries, showing a sufficient reason for the consideration of 

 the Council, shall, with its express permission, become entitled 

 to suspend membership, with power to resume its privileges on 

 any subsequent session on payment of the annual subscription 

 then due. 



V. 



Corresponding Members. 



Persons from whom information concerning Natural History 

 may be expected shall be eligible as Corresponding Members on 

 their recommendation by three Members at any Meeting of the 

 Society at which business can be transacted. Their names shall 

 be printed in the circular calling the ensuing Meeting, at which 

 the vote shall be taken. 



Corresponding Members shall only be entitled to attend the 

 Meetings and Excursions of the Society. They shall not enjoy 

 any other privileges of membership, unless these be specially 

 granted by tlie Council ; ])ut the Council shall not have power 

 to allow them to vote or hold office. 



VI. 



Honorary Members. 



Eminent Naturalists shall be eligible as Honorary Members. 



Having been recommended by the ('oimcil, their names shall 



be printed in the circular calling the ensuing Meeting, at which 



the vote shall be taken. 



Honorary Members shall be entitled to the same privileges 

 as Corresponding IMembers. 



VII. 

 Council— Office-Bearers. 



The business of the Society shall be managed by a Council of 

 seventeen, consisting of a President, three Vice-Presidents, nine 

 Councillors, two Secretaries, a Treasurer, and a Librarian, who 

 shall take office for three years. One of the Vice-Presidents 

 and three Councillors shall retire annually by rotation. 



Office-Bearers retiring after a full term of three years shall 

 not be eligible for re-election to the same office for one year ; 

 but this regulation shall not apply to the Secretaries, Treasurer, 

 or Librarian. 



All names of Members intended to be proposed as Office- 

 Bearers shall be sent in writing to the Secretaries at least 

 eight days l)efore the General Meeting in October. They shall 

 then be submitted to the Council, and shall be printed, with 

 the names of the proposers and seconders, in the circular call- 

 ing the General jMeeting. 



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