the Society, and paying a contribution of Three Guineas, From 

 such no annual payment is required. 



2. Non-Resident Fellows, by payment of Two Guineas additional, 

 shall be entitled to receive the Transactions yearly as published. 



3. Non-Resident Fellows, wisliing to become Resident, must 

 intimate their intention to the Secretary, who shall put them on 

 the Resident list. They shall pay the annual subscription of Fifteen 

 Shillings, or Three additional Guineas, or One Guinea if they have 

 compounded for the Transactions. 



4. Non-Resident Fellows must arrange with the Assistant- 

 Secretary for the transmission of their copies of the Transactions ; 

 and they are requested to acknowledge receipt. Billets of the Meet- 

 ings may, if desired, be also obtained. 



5. Non-Resident Fellows coming to Edinburgh shall, for a period 

 of two months, be entitled to attend the INIeetings of the Society, 

 and participate in the other privileges of Resident Fellows ; after 

 which, should they remain longer, they must pay the usual annual 

 subscription of Resident Fellows, unless they have compounded by 

 payment of Six Guineas. 



SECTION IV. — FOREIGN FELLOWS. 



1. Any person residing abroad may be balloted for as a Foreign 

 Fellow, on the recommendation of the Council. 



SECTION V. — ASSOCIATES. 



1. The Society shall have power to elect by ballot, on the recom- 

 mendation of the Council, Associates from those who, declining to 

 become Resident or Non-Resident Members, may have acquired a 

 claim on the Society by transmitting specimens or botanical com- 

 munications. Associates have no vote in elections, or in the trans- 

 action of the business of the Society. 



SECTION VI. — LADY MEMBERS. 



1. Any Lady, whether Resident or Non-Resident, may become, 

 on the recommendation of the Council, a Member for life, on pay- 

 ment of a single contribution of Two Guineas. 



Note. — Diplomas may be procured by Fellows from the Vice-Secretary, the 

 sum payable being Five Shillings, and Two Shillings for a tin case. But no 

 Fellow shall be entitled to receive a Diploma until his contributions have 

 amounted to Three Guineas. 



