HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. XXV 



tion or meeting of the Society, or to exercise any of the rights 

 or privileges of a Fellow. 



Art. V. The exercise of these and all other privileges shall 

 be subject to such regulations as the Council may from time to 

 time deem expedient to make. 



CHAPTER VII. 



Ladies Fellows of the Society. 



Art. I. Ladies may be admitted as Fellows of the Society. 

 They shall be elected and admitted in the same manner, entitled 

 to the same rights and privileges, and subject to the same pay- 

 ments, obligations, and other regulations as the ordinary Fellows 

 of the Society. 



Art. II. Every lady. Fellow of the Society, may appoint 

 any gentleman, being a Fellow of the Society, to vote for her 

 at the general meetings of the Society, upon the production of 

 a proxy written in the form given in the xVppendix No. V., 

 which proxy shall not be changed more than once in each year. 



Art. III. If any lady, Fellow of the Society, shall be the 

 wife of any person not a Fellow of the Society, he shall not be 

 entitled in her right to any of the rights or privileges of a 

 Fellow, but she shall, so long as she continues to conform to the 

 regulations of the Society, continue to enjoy all her rights and 

 privileges as a Fellow of the Society. 



Art. IV. The exercise of these and all other privileges shall 

 be subject to such regulations as the Council may from time to 

 time deem expedient to make. 



CHAPTER VIII. 



Honorary Members. 



Art. I. The number of honorary m'^mbers shall not at any 

 time exceel live. 



