BYE-LAWS. XCVll 



from the Chair at the two Ordinary Meetings immediately 

 following the delivery thereof, and the next following Ordinary 

 Meeting shall be made a Special Meeting and the Fellows 

 summoned accordingly, when such motion shall be taken into 

 consideration and decided by ballot ; whereat if a majority of 

 the Fellows balloting shall vote that such Fellow be removed, 

 he shall be removed from the Society. 



3. Whenever any Fellow shall be in arrear for three years 

 in the payment of his Annual Contribution, notice thereof in 

 writing shall be given or sent to him by the Treasurer, 

 together with a copy of this section ; and in case the same 

 shall remain unpaid, the Treasurer shall give notice thereof 

 to the Council, who shall cause a second similar notice to be 

 sent to the Fellow, witli an intimation that at the expiration 

 of three months he will be liable to have his name erased 

 from the list of Fellows. In default of payment, the Council 

 may order his name to be erased accordingly. 



Chap. XV. Privileges of Felloivs. 



1. Fellows have the right to be present, to state their 

 opinions, and to vote, at all General Meetings ; to propose 

 Candidates for admission into the Society ; to introduce 

 Visitors at General Meetings of the Society ; to have personal 

 access, and to introduce scientific strangers, to the Library; 

 and Fellows who have paid the Annual Contribution for the 

 year shall be entitled to receive a copy of the Transactions 

 pubHshed during the year. 



2. Fellows shall be eligible to any office in the Society, 

 provided they are not more than one year in arrear in the 

 payment of the Annual Contribution. 



3. A Fellow shall not be entitled to vote on any occasion 

 until he shall have paid his Contribution for the year last 



past. 



CiiAP. XVI. Honorary Fellows. 



1. Every person proposed as an Honorary Fellow shall be 



recommended by the Council ; and shall be balloted for, and, 



if elected, be liable to be removed in the like form and manner, 



and be subject to the same rules and restrictions, as an 



Ordinary Fellow. 



