Bye-Laws, 



Honorary 

 Members. 



HONORARY MEMBERS. 



25. Honorary Members shall be persons eminent for 

 their knowledge of, or encouragement given to, science 

 or literature : or for services rendered to the Society. 



Election of. 



26. "When the number of Honorary Members shall 

 not be full, the Council shall have power to recommend 

 a Candidate (stating his claims to such distinction), 

 who shall be balloted for like Ordinary Members, but 

 three-fourths of the votes shall be required to deter- 

 mine his election. 



Privileges of. 27. Honorary Members shall be exempt from the 

 payment of fees and contributions : they shall be entitled 

 to the following rights and privileges. 



To be present at all general meetings. 



To have personal access to the Museum, Library, 

 and other public rooms and there to examine the speci- 

 mens, printed books, plates, drawings, and MSS. be- 

 longing to the Society, and to receive gratis copies of 

 the numbers of the Journal and Researches of the So- 

 ciety, published during the time they continue to be 

 Members. 



Disqualifica- 

 tions of. 



28. Honorary Members shall not be entitled to 

 vote on any question relating to the affairs of the So- 

 ciety, or to fill any office in the Society. 



Removal of. 



Associate 

 Members. 



29. Honorary Members may be removed in the 

 manner prescribed for the removal of Ordinary Mem- 

 bers. 



ASSOCIATE MEMBERS. 



30. Associate Members shall be persons well known 

 for their literary or scientific attainments, but who are 

 not likely to apply to become Ordinary Members. 



