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BYE-LAWS OF THE 



Admiasiou 

 to Gbiraens 



Admission 

 of friends. 



Hnsband or 

 wife may 

 introduce 

 on Sundays. 



No orders 

 available at 

 Sontli Ken- 

 sington. 



Introduc- 

 tion of 

 friends. 



Transfer- 

 able ticket. 



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19. Fellows shall be entitled to free admission to the Gardens 



both at Chiswick and South Kensington at all times when 



they are open. Th© Garden at Chiswick shall be open from 9 



o'clock until 6 p.m. every day in summer and until dusk 



in winter (except Sundays). The Garden at South Kensington. 



shall be open from 9 o'clock, a.m., until dusk every day, except 



on Sundays, when it shall be only open frbta two o'clock until 

 dusk, 



SO. Each Fellow shall be entitled personally to introduce 

 mends, not exceeding two in number on the same day, to the 

 Garden at South Kensington at all times when it is open, 

 except on Exhibition days ; but shall not be entitled to exercise 

 this privilege twice in the same day. All Fellows on entering 

 inust, when required, sign their names, and enter those ot the 

 friends accompanying them in a book kept for the purpose ; ancl 

 must at any time when called upon by an oflScer of the Society, 

 give their names and addresses and those of their friends with 

 them |n the Garden. 



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21. On Sundays, in the absence of the Fellow, the husband or 

 wife of such Fellow shall be entitled to admission, and also to 

 exercise the privilege of personally introducing two friends. 



22. No orders shall be available for admission to the Garden 

 at South Kensington, but the Council shall have power to issue 

 them to foreigners and in other exceptional cases. 



23. Each Fellow paying Two Guineas a year (or having 

 compounded by paying Twenty Guineas) shall be entitled to 

 introduce four friends to the Garden at Chiswick by an order; 

 and each Fellow paying Four Guineas a year (or having com- 

 pounded by paying Forty Guineas) shall be entitled to introduce 

 eight friends to the Garden at Chiswick by an order, at all times 

 when the Garden is ope^. ' 



24.*|!ach Fellow paying four guineas a year (or having com- 

 pounded by paying Forty Guineas) shall be entitled to a 

 transferable ticket, which confers on its bearer all the privileges 

 of personal admission and of introducing friends which the Fellow 

 himself could exercise. The ticket of an annual subsciiber of 

 Four Guineas shall be renewed every year at the time of paying 



With 



such 



pounding by payment of Forty Guineas, his or her ticket shall be 

 renewed any time after the 1st day of January in that year, and 

 no ticket for any previous year shall be available nor used for the 

 current vear. 



