3. The Admission Fee shall be One Pound, the Annual Sub- 

 scription One Pound, and the composition for life, in lieu thereof, 

 Ten Pounds, 



4. The Annual Subscription shall be due on the first of 

 January in each year, and shall be payable in advance. 



5. If the Subscription of any Member is not paid witbin one 

 year after it is due, he shall cease to be a Member untd he shall 

 have paid up his arrears. 



6. Xopersonbeconiing a Member after the first day of October 

 in any year, shall be liable for the Subscription for that year. 



7. No person shall exercise the privilege of a Member until 

 he shall have paid his Subscription for the current year. 



8. Ladies may be admitted as Members upon the same temis, 

 and with the same privileges as gentlemen. 



9. Members of the Society, "Wives of Members, and Children 

 of Members while resident with their parents, shall have the 

 privilege of free admission to the Gardens, on their names and 

 addresses being inserted in the Admission Book ; and in the 

 case of Children of Members under twelve years of age, the 

 name of person in charge of them being also signed. 



Chapter III.— HONORARY MEMBERS. 



1. Distinguished persons may be elected Honorary Members 

 without annual or other payment, by a vote of the Society, at 

 any of its meetings, upon the previous recommendation of the 

 Council. 



Q. Honorary Members shall have the same privileges as 

 other Members, except that of voting at the Meetings. 



3. The number of Honorary Members shall be limited to 

 twenty. 



Chapter IV.— THE OFFICERS. 



The President. 



I. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Society 

 and Council, when present, and shall generally superintend the 

 affairs of the Society. 



