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REGULATIONS FOR THE DELIVERY OF BOOKS. 
They are delivered, free of expense, within three miles of the General Post Office. 
London. 
They are sent to any place in England, beyond the distance of three miles from the 
General Post Office, by any conveyance a Member may point out. In this case the parcels 
are booked at the expense of the Society, but the carriage must be paid by the Member to 
whom they are sent. 
They are delivered, free of expense, at any place in London which a Member, resident in 
the country, may name. 
They are sent to any of the Hon. Local Secretaries of the Society, each Member being 
expected to pay the Local Secretary a due share of the carriage of the parcel in which the 
books are sent. 
Any number of Country Members may unite, to have their books sent in one parce! to 
any address they may name. In this case they are requested to depute one of their number 
to transmit to the Secretary for London a list of the names of those whose books are to be 
included in the same parcel. 
Those Members who wish their books to be included in any of the parcels to Local 
Secretaries, are requested to send in their names (with their Christian name in full) and 
particular address to the various Local Secretaries, who are respectfully requested to forward 
to the Secretary for London an accurate list of all such names, with as little delay as possible. 
Unless intimation to the contrary be given to the Secretary for London, the future 
deliveries will be made in accordance with the delivery of the first volume. 
The Council, desirous of imposing as little trouble as possible upon the Local Secretaries, 
particularly request that all subscriptions be paid by Members directly to the Treasurer, 
SearLtes Woop, Esq., 28, Fortess Terrace, Kentish Town, by Post Office Order on the 
London Office, or by Cheque on a London Banker. And, as there is no other capital for 
conducting the affairs of the Society than the subscriptions paid in advance, the Country 
Members are respectfully reminded that an ear/y remittance is absolutely necessary. 
As the quantity of plates and letterpress to be delivered to the Subscribers annually will 
be increased in proportion to the extension of the Society, the Members are respectfully urged 
to obtain as many new Subscribers, and at as early a period, as possible. 
Gentlemen desirous of forwarding the objects of the Society, may be provided with 
circulars for distribution by application to the Hon. Secretary. 
