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21. Every ordinary member shall immediately upon 

 his election, and before being admitted to any meeting of 

 the Society, pay an admission fee of two guineas ; if elected 

 in any month from April to December, both inclusive, he 

 shall also pay the full amount of his annual subscription 

 for the then current year, in addition to his said admission 

 fee, but if elected in January, February, or March, he shall 

 pay only one-half his subscription for the then current 

 year, in addition to his said admission fee. 



22. Every ordinary member whose annual subscription 

 shall, on the 31st day of March, in any year, be in arrear 

 for two years or upwards, shall cease to be a member of 

 the Society, and the council shall cause the fact of his 

 having so ceased to be a member to be announced at the 

 next following general meeting, and shall erase his name 

 from the register of the ordinary members of the Society. 



23. If any person, who, by virtue of the Article last 

 hereinbefore contained, shall cease to be a member of the 

 Society, shall within one year from the date of the general 

 meeting at which such an announcement as last aforesaid 

 shall have been made, apply for re-admission to the Society, 

 the council may, on reasonable cause being shown by the 

 applicant, recommend the Society to re-admit him as an 

 ordinary member, on condition of his paying the amount 

 of his arrears and such further subscription as would have 

 become due from him if he had during the interval con- 

 tinued to be an ordinary member, and upon such recom- 

 mendation being made, and on the performance by him of 

 the aforesaid conditions, the Society may, at its then next 

 or any subsequent general meeting, re-elect him as an 

 ordinary member of the Society. 



24. A copy of the last two preceding Articles shall be 



