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2. The Council shall have the privilege of proposing 

 Honorary Fellows, — the names of the gentlemen proposed 

 being always stated in the Billet calling the Meeting at Avhich 

 they are to be balloted for. The election to be determined 

 by a majority of at least two-thirds of the votes, provided fifteen 

 Fellows are present and vote. 



3. Any Fellow may .submit to the Council the names of 

 individuals whom he would wish proposed as Honorary Fellows; 

 and should the Council decline to bring these forward, he may 

 demand that they be balloted for. 



4. Honorary Fellows shall be entitled to all the privileges of 

 Resident Fellows, and shall receive copies of the Transactions 

 free of charge. 



SECTION II. — RESIDENT FELLOWS. 



1. A candidate for admission into the Society, as a Resident 

 Fellow, must present an application, with a recommendation 

 annexed, signed by at least two Resident Fellows. The 

 application shall be read at the proper time during private 

 business, and at the next Ordinary Meeting shall be determined 

 by a majority of at least two-thirds of the votes, provided fifteen 

 Fellows are present and vote. 



2. Resident Fellows shall, on admission, sign the Laws, and 

 pay the sum of Fifteen Shillings to the funds of the Society ; 

 and shall contribute Fifteen Shillings annually thereafter at the 

 November Meeting. Resident Fellows are entitled to receive 

 the Transadions provided their subscriptions are paid. 



3. Resident Fellows may at any time compound for their 

 annual contributions by payment of Six Guineas. They shall 

 be entitled to receive the Transadions yearly as published. 



4. Resident Fellows leaving Edinburgli may be enrolled as 

 Non-Resident Fellows, if they have paid by annual subscriptions 

 the sum of Six Guineas, and have also paid any arrears due at 

 their departure. By a further payment of Two Guineas they 

 shall be entitled to receive the Transadions. 



5. Fellows who are not in arrear in their subscriptions, and 

 in their payments for the Transadions, will receive copies of the 

 latter provided they apply for them within two years after 

 publication. Fellows not resident in Edinburgh must apply for 

 their copies either personally, or by an authorized agent, to the 

 Secretary or Treasurer. 



6. The Society shall from time to time adopt such measures 

 regarding Fellows in arrears as shall be deemed necessary. 



SECTION III. — NON-RESIDENT FELLOWS. 



1. Any person not residing in Edinburgh may be balloted 

 for as a Non-Resident Fellow, on being recommended by two 

 Fellows of 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 



