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January 5. 1835. 



MEMBERS ELECTED. 



ORDINARY. 



Charles Forbes, Esq. John Hutton Balfour, M. D. 



Sir Henry Jardine, as announced at last meeting, moved that the Laws II., 

 III. and IV. be altered and stand thus : 



" Law II. Every Ordinary Member, within three months after his election, shall 

 pay Five Guineas as the fees of his admission, and Three Guineas as his contribu- 

 tion for the session in which he has been elected, and Three Guineas annually at 

 the commencement of every session. 



" Law III. Members on paying twenty-five years' Annual Contribution, shall 

 be exempt from all farther payment. 



" Law IV. Ordinary Members not residing in Scotland shall compound for the 

 Annual Contribution at the rate of fifteen years' purchase." 



The consideration of this motion was delayed till a subsequent meeting. 



The Council having brought forward a list of eminent foreigners, and others, 

 whom it was proposed to elect in room of various Honorary and Foreign Members 

 lately deceased, Sir W. Hamilton moved that this list be remitted to the Council 

 for further consideration ; which was seconded and agreed to. 



Sir Wtlliam Hamilton thereafter gave notice of a motion which he proposed 

 to make, on the first meeting in February, relative to the proposed list of Honorary 

 and Foreign Members, and to certain improvements he had to suggest in the con- 

 stitution of the Society, with a view to a more perfect equilibrium and greater effi- 

 ciency of the two classes of which the Society is composed. 



January 19. 1885. 



MEMBERS ELECTED. 



ORDINARY. 



Sir John Campbell, Attorney- General. David George Sandeman, Esq. 



Sir Henry Jardine's motion for an alteration in the Fees and Compositions 

 was taken into consideration, and the farther discussion of it adjourned to a special 

 meeting to be held for the purpose on the 26th January. 



The Council reported that they could not recommend any alteration in the list 

 of Honorary and Foreign members. 



The President intimated that it had been proposed to the Council, " That per- 



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