Fellows also receive Twenty Free Tickets, each valid for the 

 admission of one adult any day of the week including Sunday, 

 or Forty similar Ticket^, each valid for the admission of one child 

 (under Twelve Years of age) any day of the week, including Sunday. 

 These Tickets, if not made use of in the year of issue, are available 

 for following years. 



The Books of Orders and the Free Tickets are sent to all Fellows 

 who shall have given a General Order for their delivery, on the 1st 

 of January in every year, at any specified address. Forms for this 

 purpose are supplied on application. 



The Wife of a Fellow can exercise all these privileges in his 

 absence. 



Fellows have the privilege of receiving a complete set of the 

 Society's Publications on payment of the additional Subscn'ption of 

 One Guinea every year. This Subscription is due upon the 1st of 

 January and must be paid before the day of the Anniversary 

 Meeting, after which the privilege lapses. Fellows are likewise 

 entitled to purchase the Transactions and other Publications of the 

 Society at 25 per cent, less than the price charged to the public. 

 A further reduction of 25 per cent, is also made upon all purchases 

 of Publications issued prior to 1860, if above the value of Five 

 pounds. 



Fellows also have the privilege of subscribing to the Annual 

 Volume of the Zoological Eecord for a sum of £1 (which includes 

 delivery in the United Kingdom), payable on the 1st July in each 

 year, but this privilege only holds good if the subscription is paid 

 before the 1st of December following. 



Fellows may obtain, on the payment of One Guinea annually, 

 an IvoET Ticket, which wUl admit a named person of their imme- 

 diate family, resident in the same house with them, to the Gardens 

 with One Companion daily. 



They may also obtain a Tr.ujsfeeable Ivory Ticket admitting 

 Two Persons, available throughout the whole period of Fellowship, 

 on payment of Ten Pounds in one sum. A second similar ticket 

 may be obtained on payment of a further sum of Twenty Pounds. 



Any Fellow who intends to be absent from the United Kingdom 

 during the space of one year or more, may, upon giving to the 



