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3. Ordinary Members of and Subscribers to the Society resident 

 more than fifteen miles from London, and who shall have paid the 

 Annual Contribution for the year, shall be entitled to receive a copy 

 of the Transactions published during the year without further pay- 

 ment. 



4. Ordinary Members shall be eligible to any office in the 

 Society, provided they are not more than one year in arrear in the 

 payment of the Annual Contribution. 



5. A Member shall not be entitled to vote on any occasion until 

 he shall have paid his Contribution for the year last past. 



6. Subscribers enjoy all the privileges of Members excepting 

 those of voting at the Meetings, holding office in the Society and 

 proposing Candidates. Subscribers have no claim upon or interest 

 in the property of the Society. 



Chap. XVI. Foreign and Corresponding Members, 



1. Any Foreigner, not resident in the United Kingdom, who 

 has distinguished himself as an Entomologist, or who has shown 

 himself able and willing to promote the ends for which the Society 

 is founded, may be elected a Foreign Member ; his Annual Con- 

 tribution shall be £1 : \s., and he shall be entitled to the same 

 privileges as an Ordinary Member. Foreign Members shall be 

 exempt from the payment of any Admission fee ; and shall 

 not be required to sign the Obligation Book until present at an 

 Ordinary Meeting of the Society, and when so present shall be 

 admitted as other Members. 



2. Foreigners and others not resident in the United Kingdom may 

 be elected as Corresponding Members, who shall not be subject to 

 the payment of any Admission fee or Annual Contribution, and 

 who shall be entitled to a copy of the Journal of Proceedings of the 

 Society, but not to the Transactions; which, however, may be pur- 

 chased by them at the reduced price paid by the Ordinary Members. 

 The Membership and Privileges of Corresponding Members shall 

 however cease in case they shall at any future time be continuously 

 resident in the United Kingdom for the space of twelve months, 

 unless sanctioned, in the case of any particular Member, by a special 

 vote of the Council. 



Chap. XVII. Honorary Members. 

 1. Every person proposed as an Honorary Member shall be re- 

 commended by the Council ; and shall be ballotted for, and, if 

 elected, be liable to be removed in the like form and manner. 



