CONSTI'J UTION T 



18. Ordinary Members shall be such as are duly elected 

 and shall be entitled to all privileges upon paying 

 their subscriptions. 



19. Life Members shall be Ordinary Members who after 

 having had five years Membership shall compound 

 their annual subscription by paying the sum of ten 

 guineas. 



20. Honorary Members shall be elected from persons of 

 special scientific attainments, not resident in South 

 Africa. 



21. Honorary Members shall be nominated by the Coun- 

 cil and duly elected by a correspondence ballot of 

 the Council. 



22. The number of Honorary Members shall be limited 

 to ten. 



23. Honorary Members shall be exempt from all contri- 

 butions and shall receive the publications of the 

 Society without charge, but they shall not be en 

 titled to any vote in the deliberations of the Society. 



24. Any Member of the Society resident in South Africa 

 shall be eligible for election to any office. 



25. Election to the Council shall be conducted by a cor- 



respondence ballot of Members. 



26. The Council at the time being shall two months prior 

 to the Annual General Meeting call for nominations 

 from Members for the Officers for the ensuing year, 

 and one month prior to the Annual General Meeting 

 the Council shall send out Ballot papers to all 

 Members which must be returned to the Honorary 

 Secretary at least seven days prior to the date of 

 the Annual General Meeting. 



27. All nominees for the Council shall signify their wil- 

 lingness to accept office before being balloted for. 



28. The result of the ballot for office bearers shall be 

 made known at the Annual General Meeting and as 

 soon as possible afterwards circulated among all the 

 Members. 



