GVili Rules. 
MemBERSHIP. 
5.—Both Ladies and Gentlemen shall be eligible for membership. 
Junior Mrempers. 
6.—Persons under 18 years of age may be elected, in the usual 
manner, Junior Members of the Society, and shall be entitled to all 
the privileges of Members, except that they shall not be entitled to 
vote on any question. They will become Full Members, without 
further election, on the Ist January of the year after that in which 
they have become 18 years of age, subject to the payment of the 
usual subscription. 
CANDIDATES. 
7.—Every candidate for membership shall be proposed by two or 
more members, who shall sign a certificate of reeommendation. One, 
at least, of the proposers shall have a personal knowledge of the 
candidate. The certificate shall be read from the chair at an ordinary 
meeting, and the candidate recommended shall be ballotted for at 
the following ordinary meeting. One black ball in five to exclude. 
If two or more candidates are ballotted for together, and any black 
ball be found in the box, the ballot shall be taken for each candidate 
separately. 
Susscrietions. — Lire Mrempers. 
8.—The Annual Subscription for members shall be 10s., and for 
Junior members 2s. 6d. Such subscription shall be payable in 
advance on the 1st January (or on election, if previous to December), 
and no person, whose subscription is unpaid, shall be entitled to the 
privileges of the Society. Any member desirous of compounding for 
his or her future subscription may do so at any time by payment of 
ten pounds; all such sums shall be duly invested in such manner as 
the Council shall think fit. 
Hon. Memsers. 
9.—Distinguished persons may be elected Honorary Members of the 
Society, but such Honorary Members shall have no vote in its affairs. 
RESIGNATION. 
10.—No member shall be considered to have withdrawn from the 
Society until that member shall have paid up all arrears and have 
given a written notice to the Secretary of his or her intention to resign ; 
and any member more than one year in arrear may be removed from 
the list of members by the Council. 
Expusion. 
11.—If it shall be thought desirable to expel any member from the 
Society, and a resolution of the Council be passed to that effect, the 
same shall be read at the next ordinary meeting; and at the following 
