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Treasurer to the Annual General Meeting in November in each 

 year. 



VI. Any Ordinary Member may become a Life Member by 

 compounding for his Annual Subscription by a single payment ; 

 those of the First Class by paying Five Guineas, and those of the 

 Second and Third Classes, Three Guineas. 



VII. All Subscriptions and Life Compositions shall be paid direct 

 to the Treasurer. 



VIII. The Society may elect ten British and twenty Foreign Hon- 

 orary Members, gentlemen who have acquired eminence in the science 

 of Arboriculture at home or abroad, or who are otherwise deemed 

 worthy, on the recommendation of the Council, and sanction of the 

 General Meeting of the Society ; but an Honorary Member who has 

 not been elected from the list of Life or Ordinary Members of the 

 Society, shall not be eligible for election as an Office-Bearer in the 

 Society or to vote at any of its meetings. 



IX. The Society may receive, from time to time, from those 

 friendly to its objects, donations to its Funds, Museum, or Library, 

 or Premiums to be given for the furtherance of any of its objects. 



X. The Funds of the Society shall, with the concurrence of the 

 Council for the time being, be invested in such security or securities 

 as they shall approve, and shall be held in the names of three 

 Trustees, for behoof of the Society, and the first Trustees so desig- 

 nated shall be Piobert Hutchison, of Carlowrie; John Ord Mackenzie, 

 of Dolphinton, W.S. ; and John Hutton Balfour, M.D., Professor of 

 Botany in the University of Edinburgh, as Trustees for the Society. 



XI. A Candidate for admission into the Society must be pro- 

 posed by at least one Member, and shall, on payment of his Annual 

 Subscription, be immediately admitted a Member of the Society, 

 subject to the revision of the first General Meeting thereafter. Any 

 Member of the Society proposing a new Member shall be held to 

 be responsible for the amount of the first year's subscription of such 

 party. 



XII. The affairs of the Society shall be conducted by a President, 

 five Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, and fifteen Coun- 

 cillors — these Office-Bearers to be elected annually at the General 

 Meeting in November — the two Vice-Presidents at the top of the 

 list to retire by rotation annually, but one shall be eligible for 

 re-election ; the five Councillors at the top of the list shall retire 

 by rotation annually, but two shall be eligible for re-election. 



XIII. A General Meeting of the Society shall be held on the first 



