XIV BYE-LAWS. 



Chap. XIV. Withdrawing and Removal of Members and 

 Subscribers. 



1. Every Member or Subscriber, having paid all sums due 

 to the Society, shall be at liberty to withdraw therefrom upon 

 giving notice in writing to the Secretary. 



2. Whenever written notice of a motion for removing any 

 Member or Subscriber shall be delivered to the Secretary, 

 signed by the President or Chairman for the time being on 

 the part of the Council or by five or more Members, such 

 notice shall be read from the chair at the two Ordinary Meet- 

 ings immediately following the delivery thereof, and the next 

 following Ordinary Meeting shall be made a Special Meeting 

 and the Members summoned accordingly, when such motion 

 shall be taken into consideration and decided by ballot ; 

 whereat if a majority of the Members ballotting shall vote 

 that such Member or Subscriber be removed, he shall be 

 removed from the Society. 



3. Whenever any Ordinary Member of the Society shall be 

 in arrear for three years in the payment of his Annual Con- 

 tribution, 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 still remain unpaid, the Treasurer 

 shall give notice thereof to the Council, who shall cause the 

 name of such Member, together with a statement of the sum 

 due by him for arrears, to be read at the three following 

 Ordinary Meetings of the Society, after the last of which a 

 second similar notice shall be sent to him, and at the fourth 

 Ordinary Meeting such Member of the Society shall be re- 

 moved, and the President shall erase his name from the list 

 of Members. 



4. Whenever the Annual Contribution of a Subscriber shall 

 be in arrear one year, such Subscriber shall have his name 

 erased from the list of Subscribers and cease to belong to the 

 Society. 



Chap. XV. Privileges of Member's and S^lbscribers. 



1. Members 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 to purchase the Transactions of the Society at reduced 

 prices. 



