1 BYE-LAWS. 



21. The annual subscription shall be due on election and there- 

 after in advance on the 1 st of January in each year. 



22. Ordinary Fellows elected in March or April in any year shall 

 be exempted from payment of one-sixth of the annual subscription 

 for that year ; those elected in May or June, in October, or in 

 November or December, shall be exempted from payment of two- 

 sixths, four-sixths, and five-sixths respectively of such subscription, 

 according to the month in which they are elected. 



23. Any Ordinary Fellow who may permanently reside out of the 

 United Kingdom shall be exempted from payment of one-fourth of the 

 annual subscription ; and any Ordinary Fellow who may be absent 

 from the United Kingdom during the whole of one year, shall, upon 

 notifying the fact to one of the Secretaries in writing, be similarly 

 exempted during such year. 



24. The Council may remit all or any of the past or future annual 

 subscriptions of any Ordinary Fellow if they shall think desirable, 

 but the reason for such remission shall be stated in the resolution by 

 which it is granted. 



25. Every Ordinary Fellow who may desire to compound for his 

 future annual subscriptions may do so by a payment of thirty guineas ; 

 or, if permanently residing out of the United Kingdom, by a payment 

 of three-fourths of such sum. If such last-mentioned Fellow shall sub- 

 sequently come to reside within the United Kingdom, he shall forth- 

 with pay the remaining one-fourth of such sum. 



26. Honorary and Ex-orficio Fellows shall not be liable to pay 

 any admission fee or annual subscription. 



C. Privileges. 



27. All Ordinary Fellows shall be entitled to propose candidates 

 for election as Fellows ; to be elected, and to nominate Fellows for 

 election, as Members of the Council or as Officers ; to introduce one 

 male visitor at any General Meeting ; to receive the publications of 

 the Society ; and to inspect and use the books, instruments, and 

 other property of the Society, under such regulations as the 

 Council may from time to time determine. All Ordinary Fellows 

 (being males) shall have the right to be present, to state their 

 opinion, and to vote at all General Meetings. 



28. No Ordinary Fellow shall vote on any occasion, or be entitled 

 to any of the privileges of a Fellow, until he has signed the declara- 

 tion and made the payments mentioned in Art. 10, nor if his annual 

 subscription is twelve months in arrear. 



29. Honorary Fellows shall have all the privileges of Ordinary 

 Fellows, except those of proposing candidates for election as Fellows, 

 being elected and nominating Fellows for election as Members of the 

 Council or as Officers, receiving the publications of the Society, and 

 voting at General Meetings. 



30. Ex-officio Fellows shall have all the privileges of Ordinary 



