NOTICE. 



Henceforward the Zoological and Botanical portions of the 

 Journal will be published separately. 



Each volume will consist of Eight numbers, instead of Eour. 



The price of each separate number, whether Zoological or 

 Botanical, will be 2s. to the public, and Is. Qd. to Fellows. 



Each volume of eight numbers, when subscribed for and paid 

 in advance, will be charged 12^. to the public, and Qs. to Fellows. 



Ant 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 writings. 



FeUows, on their election, pay an Admission Fee of £6, and 

 are thenceforth liable to an annual Contribution of JE3, which may 

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

 of all future contributions. 



FeUows residing abroad, and not compounding, are required to 

 provide such security for the payment of their annual Contribu- 

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The FeUows are entitled to receive, gratis, all "Volumes, or Parts 

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

 lished after they shall have paid one yearly Contribution, or after 

 their Election, if they shall have made Composition in lieu of An- 

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 published before their Election, at a reduction of 25 per cent, 

 under the common selling prices. 



The set of the first twenty vols, of the Transactions wiU be sup- 

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Members are requested to apply at the Apartments of the 

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 be entitled to,;;o¥ be desirous to purchase : but no volume can be 

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

 years from the time of pubUcation. 



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

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"With certain restrictions, FeUows are aUowed to borrow Books 

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