XXVI IJY-LAWS OF THE 



Art. IL When the number of honorary members shall not 

 be full, the Council sli.all have power to nominate a candidate, 

 who shall be balloted for at the next ensuing ordinary general 

 meeting. 



Art. III. Honorary members shall be exempted from the 

 payment of any admission fee or annual contribution. 



Art. IV. Honorary members shall be required to sign the 

 obligation, and shall thereupon become entitled to all the pri- 

 vileges of the ordinary Fellows. 



Art. V. They shall also be subject to the same obligations 

 and other regulations as the ordinary Fellows, except as herein 

 expressly provided. 



CHAPTER IX. 



Foreign Members. 



Art. I. The number of foreign members shall not at any 

 time exceed twenty. 



Art. II. They shall consist of persons distinguished for 

 having rendered important service in promoting the progress of 

 Horticultural knowledge. 



Art. III. AVhen the number of foreign members shall not 

 be full, the Council shall have power to nominate a candidate, 

 (on stating the services he has rendered to the Society or to 

 Horticultural science,) who shall be balloted for at the next 

 ensuing ordinary general meeting. 



Art. IV. Foreign members shall be exempted from the 

 payment of any admission fee or annual contribution. 



Art. V. There shall be transmitted to each foreign member, 

 as soon as may be after his election, a diploma of his appointment 

 in the Latin language, under the common seal of the Society. 



Art. VI. Upon receiving such diploma, the foreign member 

 shall become entitled to the following rights and privileges : 

 To be present at' all general meetings. 



