N O T I E. 



From Yol. IX. the Zoological and Botanical portions of the 

 Journal have been published separately, and each consists of Eight 

 numbers. 



The price of each separate number, whether Zoological or 

 Botanical, is 2s. to the public, and Is. Qd. to Eellows. 



Each volume of eight numbers, when subscribed for and paid 

 in advance, will be charged 12s. to the public, and 9s. to Fellows. 



Any Candidate for admission as a Fellow must be proposed on a 

 written Certificate, to be signed by three or more Fellows, from 

 their personal acquaintance with him, or knowledge of his charac- 

 ter or v/ritings. 



Fellows, oii their election, pay an Admission Fee of £6, and 

 are thenceforth liable to an annual Contribution of £3, which 

 may be compounded for at any time by one payment of £30 in 

 lieu of all future contributions. 



Fellows residing abroad, and not compounding, are required to 

 provide such security for the payment of their annual Contribu- 

 tions as shall be satisfactory to the Council. 



The Fellows are entitled to receive, grafis, all Volumes, or Parts 

 of Volumes, of the Transactions and Journal, that may be pub- 

 lished after they shall have paid the Admission Fee ; and they 

 may be supplied with any of the Society's publications at a reduc- 

 tion of 25 per cent, under the common selling prices. 



The First Sei'ies of the Transactions is now completed in 

 30 Vols. Sets of the first twenty volumes will be supplied 

 to the Fellows at the reduced price of £20; or of the first 

 twenty-five volumes, with the Greneral Index to the whole, 

 for £30. Any Fellow purchasing, at one time, ten or more 

 volumes, may obtain those from the 1st to the 20th at £1 per 

 volume,' from the 21st to the 25th at £2 per volume; and 

 single volumes, or parts, to complete sets, may be obtained at the 

 orio-inal prices. The price of the Index to Vols. 1-25 is 8s. to the 

 public, and Gs. to Fellows ; of the Index to Vols. 26-30, 4s. to the 

 nublic, and 3s. to Fellows. 



Members are requested to apply at the Apartments of the 

 Society, to Mr. Kippist, Librarian, for such volumes as they may 

 be entitled to, or be desirous to purchase : but no volume can be 

 delivered gratis to a Fellow whose yearly Contributions are in 

 arrear, nor can any be delivered unless applied for within five 

 years from the time of publication.— Of the 2nd Series of the 

 Transactions, Vol. I. Parts I.-IV., Zoology and Botany, are 

 now ready for delivery. A few copies of the several papers con- 

 tained in the later volumes (from Vol. 26 onwards) have been 

 printed off for separate sale ; and most of them may stiU be had. 



The Library is open to the Fellows and their friends daily, 

 between the hours of 10 and 4, and on Meeting-days at 7 p.m. 



With certain restrictions, FeUows are allowed to borrow Books 



from the Library. t» j- 



The Council-room, which will in future be used as a Keadrng- 

 room, will be open daily from 10 A.M. tiU 6 p.m., except on 

 Saturdays, when till 4 o'clock only. 



Communications intended to be made to the Society may be addressed to the 

 President, or to the Secretary, at the Society's Apartments, Bnrhngton House, 

 Piccadilly, Loudon. 



