The Society consists of Fellows, and Honorary, Foreign, and 

 Corresponding Members, elected according to the Bye-Laws. 



The Gardens in the Regent's Park are open from Nine o'clock a.m. 

 till Sunset ; and the Offices and Library (3 Hanover Square, W.), 

 where all communications should be addressed, from Ten till Five, 

 except on Saturdays, when they close at Two o'clock p.m. 



The Meetings of the Society for General Business are held at the 

 Office on the Thursday following the third Wednesday in every . 

 month of the year, except in September and October, at Four p.m. 



The Meetings for Scientific Business are held at the Office twice 

 a month on Tuesdays, except in July, August, September, and 

 October, at half-past Eight o'clock p.m. 



The Anniversary Meeting is held on the 29th April, at Four p.m. 



TEEMS FOR THE ADMISSION OF FELLOWS. 



Fellows pay an Admission Fee of .£5, and an annual Contri- 

 bution of ^63, due on the 1st of January, and payable in advance, 

 or a Composition of £30 in lieu thereof; the whole payment, 

 including the Admission Fee, being £35. 



Fellows elected after the 30th of September are not liable for 

 the Subscriptions for the year in which they are elected. 



PRIVILEGES OF FELLOWS. ' 



Fellows have Personal Admission to the Gardens with Two 

 Companions daily, upon signing their names in the book at the 

 entrance gate. 



Felloavs of the Society receive a Book of Saturday, and a Book of 

 Sunday Orders. These Orders admit tivo persons to the Gardens on 

 each Saturday and two on each Sunday in the year. But the 

 Saturday Orders are not available if the Fellow uses his privilege 

 oi personally introducing two companions on the same clay. 



Fellows, if they wish it, can exchange the Book of Saturday 

 Orders for Twenty Tickets, available for any day during the year of 

 issue. The Book of Sunday Orders can also be exchanged for a 

 similar packet of Twenty Tickets. These tickets will admit only 

 one person, whether child or adult. 



