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the amount of tlie sums clue hy him and that unless they are paid loithin 

 six months from the receipt of such letter, his name toill he struc/c off the 

 list of Members. 



S. If he omit to pay the amount tvithin the time so limited his name 

 shall he suspended as a defaulter at any Ordinary General Meeting and, tmless 

 the a/mount he paid in the meantime, shall remain so suspended within the 

 Society's huilding till the next Ordinary General Meeting when the 

 Chairman shall declare such Memher to he removed from the Society 

 for nonjyayment. This fact shall he notified in the Proceedings of the 

 Society. 



Clause C. will remain as it is. 



EuLE 14. A. B. Proposed Rules. 



In the event of an Ordinary Memher leaving India, and of his inform- 

 ing the Secretary hy letter that he desires to retain his privileges as an 

 Ordinary Memher under Mule 7 (h), his subscription shall be Rs. 16 per 

 unnwn, or 32 shillings, whilst absent from India. On the retibrn of such 

 member to India he shall thereupon become liable to pay his original siob- 

 scription as provided in Rule 10 -B. 



R. Any memher leaving India may compound for all future subscrip- 

 tions under the provisions of Rule II of the new rules for compoun- 

 ding. 



Proviso. — These rules shall not apply to members who are noio paying 

 an annual subscription of Rs. 12 under Rule 14 A of the Rules of 

 1869, or who shall have compounded for their subscription under that 

 rule. 



C. Ordinary Members paying a subscription of Rs. 1^ per annum 

 imder this rule shall not be competent to exercise the privileges specified in 

 Rule 7 (e) and (g). Nor shall they have the right of voting under 

 Mule 32. 



D. For the purposes of this rule members, in India shall be considered 

 to include all those living in any part of India and its dependencies, includ- 

 ing Aden, or in Ceylon and the Straits Settlements, or elsewhere betxoeen 

 the parallels of Q0° and 100° E. Longitude, and from the Equator to 40*^ 

 North Latitude. Members beyond these limits shall be considered Foreign 

 Members. 



E. Same as present rule B. 



EuLE 15. Proposed Rules. 

 Any Member may withdraw from the Society hy signifying his wish to 

 do so by letter addressed to the Secretary. 



Any member who shall cease to be a member of the Society either hy 



