PRIVILEGES OF FELLOWS. 



Fellows have Personal Admission to the Gardens upon signing 

 their names in the book at the entrance gate, and may introduce 

 Two Companions daily. 



The Wife or Husband of a Ebllow can exercise these privileges 

 in the absence of the Fellow. 



Until further notice, Fellows will receive 40 undated Green 

 Cards, available on any Sunday or week-day Up to the end of 

 February of the year following the year of issue, and 20 White 

 Cards available on any week-day up to the same date. Twenty 

 of the Green Cards may be exchanged for a book containing two 

 Orders for each Sunday in the year. Twenty White Cards may 

 be exchanged for a book of dated Saturday Orders, each Order 

 available for any day except Sunday in the week ending with the 

 Saturday for which it is dated. Special children's tickets will no 

 longer be issued, but the Green and White Cards will bo perforated, 

 and each half will be valid for a Child under twelve years of age. 

 It is particularly requested that Fellows loill sign every tichet before 

 it goes out of their possession. Unsigned tickets are not available. 



Fellows are not allowed to pass in friends on their written 

 order or on presentation of their visiting cards. 



Fallows may obtain a Transferable Ivort Ticket admitting 

 two persons, available throughout the whole period of Fellowship, 

 on payment of Ten Pounds in one sum. A second similar ticket 

 may be obtained on payment of a further sum of Twenty Pounds. 



Fellows have the privilege of receiving the Society's ordinary 

 Publications issued during the year upon payment of an additional 

 Subscription of One Guinea. This Subscription is due upon the 

 1st. of January, and must be paid before the day of the Anniversary 

 Meeting, after which the privilege lapses. Fellows are likewise 

 entitled to purchase these Publications at 25 per cent, less than 

 the price charged to the public. A further reduction of 25 per 

 cent, is also made upon all purchases of Publications issued prior 

 to 1881, if above the value of Five Pounds. 



Fellows also have the privilege of subscribing to the Annual 

 Volume of ' The Zoological Kecord,' which gives a list of the Works 

 and Publications relating to Zoology in each year, for the sum of 

 One Pound Ten Shillings. Separate divisions of volumes 39 to 

 42 can also be supplied. Full particulars of these publications can 

 be had on application to the Secretary. 



