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Honorary Members. 
XVII. The Honorary Members of the Society shall be persons 
_ who have been eminent benefactors to this or some other of 
the Australian Colonies, and distinguished patrons and promoters 
of the objects of the Society. Every person proposed as an 
Honorary Member must be recommended by the Council and 
elected by the Society. Honorary Members shall be exémpted 
from payment of fees and contributions: they may attend the 
meetings of the Society, and they shall be furnished with copies 
of the publications of the Society, but they shall have no right 
to hold office, to vote, or otherwise interfere in the business of 
the Society. 
The number of Honorary Members shall not at any one time 
exceed twenty, and not more than two Honorary Members shall 
be elected in any one year. 
Corresponding Members, 
XVIII. Corresponding Members shall be persons, not resident 
in New South Wales, of eminent scientific attainments, who may 
have furnished papers or otherwise promoted the objects of the 
Society. 
Corresponding Members shall be recommended by the Council, 
and be balloted for in the same manner as ordinary Members. 
Corresponding Members shall possess the same privileges only 
as Honorary Members. 
The number of Corresponding Members shall not exceed 
twenty-five, and not more than three shall be elected in any one 
year. 
Ordinary General Meetings, 
XTX. An Ordinary General Meeting of the Royal Society, to 
| convened by public advertisement, shall take place at 8 p.m., 
on the first Wednesday in every month, during the last eight 
months of the year ; subject to alteration by the Council with 
due notice, 
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