XVIU RULES OF THE ASSOCIATION. 



lishcd after the date of such payment. They are eligible to all the offices 

 of the Association. 



Aknual Subsoeibees shall pay, on admission, the sum of Two Pounds, 

 and in each following year the sum of One Pound. They shall receive 

 gratuitously the Reports of the Association for the year of their admission 

 and for the years in which they continue to pay without intermission their 

 Annual Subscription. By omitting to pay this Subscription in any particu- 

 lar year, Members of this class (Annual Subscribers) lose for that and all 

 future years the pri\alege of receiving the volumes of the Association gratis : 

 but they may resume their Membership and other privileges at any sub- 

 sequent Meeting of the Association, paying on each such occasion the sum of 

 One Pound. They are eligible to all the Offices of the Association. 



Associates for the year shall pay on admission the sum of One Pound. 

 They shall not receive gratuitoushj the Ecports of the Association, nor be 

 eligible to serve on Committees, or to hold any office. 



The Association consists of the following classes : — 



1. Life Members admitted from 1831 to 1845 inclusive, who have paid 

 on admission Five Pounds as a composition. 



2. Life Members who in 1846, or in subsequent years, have paid on ad- 

 mission Ten Pounds as a composition. 



3. Annual Members admitted from 1831 to 1839 inclusive, subject to the 

 payment of One Pound annually. [May resume their Membership after in- 

 termission of Annual Payment.] 



4. Annual Members admitted in any year since 1839, subject to the pay- 

 ment of Two Pounds for the first year, and One Pound in each following year. 

 [May resume their Membership after intermission of Annual Payment.] 



5. Associates for the year, subject to the payment of One Pound. 



6. Corresponding Members nominated by the Council. 



And the Members and Associates will be entitled to receive the annual 

 volume of Reports, gratis, or to j^^'^'chase it at reduced (or Members') price, 

 according to the following si^ecification, viz. : — 



1. Gratis. — Old Life Members who have paid Five Pounds as a compo- 



sition for Annual Payments, and previous to 1845 a further 

 sum of Two Pounds as a Book Subscription, or, since 1845, a 

 further sum of Five Pounds. 



New Life Members who have paid Ten Pounds as a composition. 



Annual Members who have not intermitted their Annual Sub- 

 scription. 



2. At reduced or Members' Prices, viz. two thirds of the Publication 



Price. — Old "Life Members who have paid Five Pounds as a 



composition for Annual Payments, but no further smn as a 



Book Subscription. 

 Annual Members who have intei-mitted their Annual Subscription. 

 Associates for the year, [Privilege confined to the volume for 



that year only.] 



3. Members may purchase (for the purpose of completing their sets) any 



of the first seventeen volumes of Transactions of the Associa- 

 tion, and of which more than 100 cojiics remain, atone third of 

 the Publication Price. Application to be made at the Office 

 of the Association, 22 Albemarle Street, London, W. 



