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“ VIil.—The charges for specimens shall be made in accordance 
with the following scale ; namely :— 
Ist. Miscellaneous specimens, selected by 
He PID ISERMDUGOR eos cece cet scssqe-snscvecsocs aeeeeene ld. per species 
2nd. Miscellaneous specimens, selected by 
the Distributor, but from particular Na- 
tural Orders or countries, named by the 
Miembets yee Lak ibe eaten one 2d. per species 
3rd. Desiderata, marked by the Members on 
lists of species to be forwarded by the 
Distributor ii. cstsiislitce ttn secvont 3d. per species 
“ TX.—British Members sending foreign plants which are deside- 
rata to the Club shall be allowed to claim an equivalent parcel in 
exchange, without payment under Rule VIII. 
“‘'X.—No charge shall be made on any specimens sent to Foreign 
Members. 
“¢XI.—The Club shall pay the carriage of all parcels sent to it, but 
not that of any sent out to its Members. 
“ XII.—If the funds of the Club prove insufficient to meet its 
expenditure, the Members shall be called upon to make up the defi- 
ciency, by an equal subscription amongst themselves, not exceeding 
5s. in any one year. 
“ XIII.—If the funds prove still insufficient, the Club shall be dis- 
solved. 
“ XIV.—The Curator of the Botanical Society of London shall 
conduct all the operations of the Foreign Exchange Club, and shall 
do so at such times and in such a manner as may least interfere with 
the business of the parent Society. 
“ XV.—Lists of parcels and species received shall be, from time to 
time, sent out to the Members, to enable them to make their selections 
of species, countries, &c., under rule VIII. 
“ XVI.—Further information may be obtained by applying to the 
Distributor, ‘J. T. Syme, Esq.,—Botanical Society,—20, Bedford 
Street,—Covent Garden,—London.’” 
