MEMBEESHIP AND PEIVILEaES. 

 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. 



Fellows, on their election, pay an Admission Fee of £Q, and an 

 annual Contribution of £3, which latter may be compounded for at 

 any time by one payment of £45 iu 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, gratis, aU Volumes, or Parts 

 of Volumes, of the Transactions and Journals that may be published 

 after they shall have paid the Admission Fee ; and they may be 

 suppKed with any of the Society's Publications at a reduction of 

 25 per cent, under the common selling prices. The Journals are 

 sent, post free, to Fellows resident in Britain or to Agents in 

 Britain of Fellows residing abroad. Such of the Transactions as 

 Fellows may be entitled to or be desirous to purchase, can be had 

 on application at the Society's Apartments or forwarded by a 

 written Order (carriage being paid by the Fellow) ; but none of 

 the Society's publications 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. 



Library. — This is open to the Fellows and their friends daily, 

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

 and the Reading- room adjoining from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m., except 

 when the Council is sitting, aod on Saturdays only tiU 4 p.m. 

 AVith certain restrictions, FeUows are allowed to borrow Books. 



The Library Catalogue, in 3 vols., price 6s,, may be had at 

 the Society's Apartments. 



PUBLICATIONS. 



Journals. — The first VIII. volumes contain both papers on 

 Botany and Zoology, and each volume is divided into Four parts at 

 ds. each, orl25.per vol. FromVol.IX. the Zoological and Botanical 

 sections have been published separately, and each consists of Eight 

 numbers at 2s., or 16s. per vol. From Vol. XIV. Zoology, and Vol. 

 XVII. Botany, each separate number is 3s. to the public and 2s. Bd. 

 to FeUows, or the volume 24s. to the public, and 18s. to Fellows. 



Transactions. — The First Series of the Transactions, contain- 

 ing both Botanical and Zoological contributions, is now completed 

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

 the FeUows at the reduced price of £20 ; or of the first twenty- 

 five volumes, with the Greneral Index to the whole, for £30. 

 Any FeUow 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 original prices. 

 The price of the Index to Vols. 1-25 is 8s. to the pubUc, and 6s. to 

 Fellows ; to Vols. 26-30, 4s. to the public, and 3s. to Fellows. 



The Second Series of the Transactions is divided into Zoological 

 and Botanical sections, whereof Vol. I. of each has been completed 

 and several parts of Vol. II, issued ; the price of the parts varies 

 according to amount of text and plates. 



