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British subject, or whose usual place of residence is in any part of the 

 British dominions in Europe. 



Article VII. — All the Members of the Society, of whatever denomi- 

 nation. Resident, Non-resident, Honorary, Foreign, or Corresponding, must 

 be elected at the General Meetings of the Society, in the manner herein- 

 after described. 



Article VIII. — Non-resident, Honorary, Foreign, and Corresponding 

 Members, when residing in England, have a right of admission to the 

 meetings of the Society ; but are not eligible to its offices. 



Article IX. — The Literary Society of Bombay is from henceforward 

 to be considered an integral part of the Royal Asiatic Society, under 

 the appellation of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 



Article X. — Tlie Bombay Branch Society shall be considered quite inde- 

 pendent of the Royal Asiatic Society, as far as regards its local admini- 

 stration and the control of its funds. 



Article XI. — The Members of the Bombay Branch Society, while 

 residing in Asia, shall be Non-resident Members of the Royal Asiatic 

 Society ; and when in Europe shall be eligible for election as Resident 

 Members, in the same manner as Honorary Members are elected. 



Article XII.— In like manner, the Members of the Royal Asiatic Society, 

 while residing in Europe, are Non-resident Members of the Bombay Branch 

 Society; butwhen within the presidencyof Bombay shall be eligible as Resi- 

 dent Members, in the manner prescribed by the Regulations of that Society. 



Article XIII. — The United Literary Societies of Madras are from hence- 

 forward to be considered an integral part of the Royal Asiatic Society, 

 under the appellation of the Madras Literary Society and Auxiliary of the 

 Royal Asiatic Society. 



Article XIV. — The Madras Literary Society and Auxiliary of the Royal 

 Asiatic Society shall be considered quite independent of the Royal Asiatic 



