XXIV BY-LAWS OF THE 



CHAPTER VI. 



Rights and Privileges of Felloics. 



Art. I. The Fellows of the Society shall be entitled to the 

 following rights and privileges : 



To be present and vote at all general meetings. 

 To introduce visitors at the ordinary general meetings 

 of the Society. 



To have personal access to the library and other public 

 rooms of the Society, and there to consult the printed 

 books, plates, and drawings belonging to the Society. 



To have personal admission, and to introduce personally 

 or by order visitors to the Garden of the Society. 



To receive gratis the publications of the Society which 

 may appear during the time they continue to be Fellows. 



To purchase the publications or Journal of the Society 

 at reduced prices. 



To participate in the Society's distributions of seeds, 

 cuttings, and plants. 



To purchase at a reduced price tickets for the Exhibi- 

 tions in the Garden, with such limitations or under such 

 regulations as the Council may from time to time direct. 



To recommend young men for employment in the 



Society's Garden. 



Art. IL Any Fellow of the Society may at any time inspect 



the books of account of the Society, on giving one full day's 



notice of his intention so to do to the Secretary or to the 



Accountant at the house of the Society. 



Art. III. The wife or sister of a Fellow shall have the privi- 

 lege of free admission to the meetings of the Society in Regent 

 Street, personally and with friends ; and also to the Garden, 

 when open, except on days of exhibition, or the day imme- 

 diately preceding such days. 



Art. IV. No Fellow who is more than one year in arrear of 

 his annual contributions shall be entitled to vote at any elec- 



