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3. The composition for Life Fellowship, in lieu of the Annual 

 Contribution, shall be £15 15s. 



4. The Annual Contribution shall become due on the 1st 

 ■day of January in advance ; any Fellow elected after September 

 will not be called upon for his Contribution for that year, 

 unless he desires to receive' the Transactions of the Society for 

 the year in which he is elected. 



Proposal.— Delete present Chapter and substitute : 



Section 1. Every Fellow upon his election shall pay the 

 sum of Three Guineas for his Admission Fee, and if any Fellow 

 shall fail to pay such sum within six months after his election, 

 the said election shall become void. 



Section 2. Every Fellow shall upon his election pay the 

 first Annual Contribution of Two Guineas, and if any Fellow 

 shall fail to pay such sum within six months after his election 

 the said election shall become void. He shall pay the like 

 sum annually in advance on the 1st day of January in each 

 year, provided however that any Fellow elected after Sep- 

 tember in each year will not be called upon to pay his Contri- 

 bution unless he desires to receive the Transactions for the 

 year in which he is elected. 



Section 3. Every Fellow elected before January 1st, 1921, 

 shall pay the Annual Contribution of Two Guineas unless he 

 does not desire to receive the Publications of the Society, in 

 which case his Annual Contribution shall be One Guinea per 

 annum. 



The Treasurer having explained the financial necessity 

 for these alterations, Mr. Kaye proposed as an amendment 

 that the words " unless the Council shall otherwise decide " 

 should be added after the word " void " in Section 1 ; seconded 

 by Mr. H. J. Turner and carried. The section as amended 

 was then carried on the motion of Mr. Durrant, seconded by 

 the Treasurer. 



Lord Rothschild proposed as an amendment in Section 2 

 that the same words be added after the word " void." This 

 was seconded by Mr. Durrant and carried, and the amended 

 section was passed on the motion of Mr. Bethune-Baker, 

 seconded by Lieut. Ashby. 



