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2. That Fellowships be given cig in recognition of 
literary or scientific work don 
3. That the maximum number of Een at one time 
4. That Fellowships be open to Ordinary Members only, 
and that a Fellow on ceasing to be an Ordinary 
Member ceases to be a Fellow. 
5. 
That not more than 20 names shall be included in the 
first list. 
6. That not more than 10 Fellows be elected in the second 
and third year, and not more than 5 in any subse- 
quent year 
7. That the first list shall be prepared by the Council, and 
that the annual elections shall be made at tlie | 
Annuai General Meeting of the Society on the recom- 
mendations of the Council. 
8. 
That all subsequent elections be upon the nomination 
of Fellows duly considered by the Council and laid 
before the Annual General Meeting. 
Th rider oe gentlemen were balloted for as 
Ordinary Member, 
The Hon'ble Sir John Stanley, K.C., Kt., Chief crates of 
the High Court for the North-Western Proviness, Allah ; 
proposed by Mr. H. N. Wright, seconded by Mr G. H. Tipper: 
Raja Prithwipal Singh, sepia Berabooes. proposed by Mr. 
H. N. Wright, seconded by Mr. G. H. Tipper; Mr. W. G. Wood- 
e 
Bhagalpur, proposed tgs Mr. I. H. Burkill, seconded by Major 
L. Rogers, I.M.S.; Dr. Chas. A. Bentley, M.B. (Edin.), D.P.H., 
proposed by Major L. Rogers, I.M.S. seconded by G. H. Tipper ; 
Major Edmund Wilkinson, 1.M.S., L.R.C.S8., D. Litt. (Camb.), 
eae proposed by Major L. Rogers, LMS., seconded by Mr. 
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posed by Dr. Satis aes Vidvabhusans, seconded by Pandit 
bs Chandra Sastri-Samkhyaratna Vedatirtha; Rev. Joseph 
ulshaw, Minister of the Methodist and Episcopal Church, 46, 
