14-j KKCOH1) OF THE KOYAL SOCIETY 



:<U tlu *upport of tlu- Society, or who has compounded for such contri- 



j )U (: c [jug to tlu- rules and orders established in relation thereto, or 



\\ho ha- for other particular reasons been exonerated and discharged from sucli 



-ihiitioii. In order of the Council, may receive gratis (but under proper 



limitation* and restrictions) one copy of such of the Philosophical Transactions 



ill he printed a- aforesaid : and that all persons who shall hereafter be 



admitted Fellow*, shall, under the same conditions, receive, and be entitled to 



the like bone-fit and advantage. 



\ I. ( )nce, at least, in every year, a proper portion of the Papers, which have 

 communicated to the Society, and ordered for publication by the Com- 

 mittee, >hall be printed, under the name and title of Philosophical Transactions 

 <>f t he Royal Society of London ; and the time and manner of printing those 

 s >liall be fixed and determined by the Council, as occasion shall require. 

 A number of the copies so printed, sufficient to supply the Fellows of the 

 J v, shall be delivered to the Assistant Secretary, who shall enter in a book, 

 to be provided for that purpose, the number of copies received by him, for 

 which he shall be accountable to the Council for the time being. 



VII. The Assistant Secretary shall deliver gratis, at the Society^ House, one 

 of the said copies to every Fellow of the Society (except as hereinafter excepted) 

 \\ho shall demand the same, either in person, or by letter or other writing 

 under the hand of such Fellow as shall not come in person to make such 

 demand : and the person so receiving a copy of such Philosophical Transactions 

 shall at the same time sign the above-mentioned book, as having received the 

 -aid copy. 



\ III. In order that the Fellows may be apprised of the time when it will be 



proper for them to come or send for their respective copies, due and timely 



shall be given in some one or more of the public newspapers of the day 



upon which the Assistant-Secretary will begin to deliver out the said copies, 



which day shall be lixed and appointed by the Council. 



\ idcd always that no Fellow whatsoever of the Society shall be entitled to 



i \ e any such copy of the Transactions, whose annual contribution 



shall be one year in arrear, or whose Election and Payment of Admission fees 



and regular Contributions shall not have preceded the date of the time appointed 



for the delivery of the said Transactions; neither shall the Executor of any 



! e a copy of the Transactions published after the death 



How. 



0, that no Fellow of the Society shall receive, or be entitled to 



recei^ "'!'> " r fop" 1 * of the Transactions, so printed as aforesaid, 



-hall have elapsed f r < )m the time of the Assistant-Secretary's 



having begun to deliver out. such copies respectively; but his neglecting to 



id them for >o long a time shall be deemed a forfeiture and dereliction of 



:ght thereto: imle** the Council for the time being, upon being made 



acquainted with the reason of such delay, shall order the same to be so 



