BY-LAWS. XXI 



the Members balloting shall vote that such Member be removed, he 

 shall be removed from the Society. 



Chap. XVI. Privileges of Memhers. 



1 . The Members have the right to be present, to state their opinion 

 and to vote at all Meetings, to propose Candidates for admission into 

 the Society, either as Ordinary or Honorary Members, to introduce 

 Visitors at General Meetings of the Society, and to introduce scien- 

 tific foreigners to the Library and Museum, to purchase the Trans- 

 actions of the Society at reduced prices, and to have personal access 

 to the Library and Museum. 



2. No Member to introduce more than one Visitor. 



3. All the Members are eligible to any office in the Society. 



4. No Member shall be entitled to vote on any occasion until he 

 shall have paid his subscription for the then current year. 



Chap. XVII. Foreign Memhers. 



1. Every Foreigner who has distinguished himself as an Entomo- 

 logist, or v\^ho has shown himself able and willing to promote the 

 ends for which the Society is founded, may be elected a Foreign 

 Member; his Annual Contribution shall be £1 Is., and he shall be 

 entitled to the same privileges as other Members. 



2. Foreign Members shall not be required to sign the Obligation 

 until present at a General Meeting of the Society, and when so 

 present shall be admitted as other Members. 



3. Foreign Members shall be exempt from the payment of any 

 Admission Fee. 



Chap. XVIII. Honorary Memhers. 



1 . Every person proposed as an Honorary Member shall be re- 

 commended by the Council, and be balloted for, and elected, and 

 be liable to be removed in the like form and manner, and be subject 

 to the same rules and restrictions as an Ordinary Member. 



2. Honorary Members shall be exempted from the payment of 

 Fees and Contributions ; they shall have the privilege of attending 

 the Meetings, and have access to the Library and Cabinets, but they 

 shall not be entitled to vote at the Meetings of the Society. 



3. No resident in Great Britain can be an Honorary Member, except 

 the Honorary President, the Rev. V/illiam Kirby, A.M. F.R.S. &c.* 



* And William Spence, Esq., F.R.S., who was elected as an Honorary English 

 Member at the same Meeting at which the By-Laws were adopted. 



