HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. XXVll 



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 to the Garden of the So- 

 ciety, and to issue orders for the admission of others. 



To receive the Transactions of the Society published 

 during the time he continues to be a member. 

 Art. VIL Foreign members shall not be entitled to pro- 

 pose candidates, or to vote at general meetings, or to fill any 

 office in the Society. 



Art. VIII. 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 X. 



Corresponding Members. 



Art. I. The Council shall have power to recommend such 

 persons as they think fit (if likely to render the Society efficient 

 services) to be corresponding members of the Society, who may 

 be balloted for at the same ordinary general meeting at which 

 they are so recommended. 



Art. II. Corresponding members shall be exempted from 

 the payment of any admission fee or annual contribution to the 

 Society. 



Art. III. There shall be transmitted to each corresponding 

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

 appointment in the English language, under the common seal 

 of the Society. 



Art. IV. Upon the receipt of such diploma, the correspond- 

 ing member shall be entitled to be present at general meetings, 

 and to have personal admission to the Garden, but to no other 

 rights or privileges. 



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



