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Honorary Members. 
9. Persons residing, and continuing to reside, five miles or 
more beyond the limits of the Parliamentary Borough of Brighton, 
and communicating any interesting matter to, or who are likely to 
promote the objects and interests of, the Society ; as also Officers 
of kindred Societies, non-residents in Brighton, may be elected 
Honorary Members in the same way as ordinary Members; but 
shall not be required to pay any Entrance Fee or Subscription, 
subject to a power to be vested in the Council of terminating 
such Honorary Membership at any time. 
10. Honorary Members shall only be entitled to attend the 
Meetings and Excursions of the Society ; but shall not be entitled 
to vote or hold office. Honorary Members, ona visit to Brighton, 
shall have the privilege of attending the Meetings of the Society 
for a period net longer than four months at any one time. 
Associates. 
11. The Council shall have power to admit persons interested 
in Natural History, or any of the subjects which come within the 
scope of the Society, as Associates. Associates shall pay a 
Subscription of 2s. 6d. per annum. They shall be elected by the 
Council for the current year of the Society only, but shall be 
eligible for re-election. They shall be entitled to attend the 
ordinary Meetings and Excursions of the Society, but shall not be 
allowed to vote nor hold any office. 
Subscriptions. 
12. Every gentleman elected an ordinary Member shall pay an 
Entrance Fee of ros. and both Ladies and Gentlemen elected as 
ordinary Members shall each pay an Annual Subscription of ros., 
such Subscription to be payable in advance, and the first payment 
to date from the 1st of October preceding the Election, except 
the Election take place from the 1st of April to the 3oth of 
September, both inclusive, when it shall date as on the 1st of 
October following. 
13. If any Member whose Subscriptions shall be in arrear for 
two years shall neglect to pay the same within a month after 
notice of such arrear has been sent to him or her by one of the 
Secretaries, he or she shall be liable to be removed from the 
Society by the Council, if they think proper so to do, without 
further notice ; but no forfeiture of Membership shall exonerate 
such persons from the payment of all moneys due to the Society. 
14. A Member whose Subscription is 12 months in arrear 
shall not be entitled to hold office, vote, use the Library, or 
receive the publications of the Society ; but no proceedings of the 
Council or the Society shall be vitiated or rendered void by 
reason of any Member acting contrary to this Rule. 
15. A Member wishing to resign shall send a written notice to 
that effect to one of the Secretaries of the Society, but shall be 
