LAWS. XIX, 
on the last Council to be on the Council for the ensuing 
session, and formally to submit to the Society, for election 
at the Annual Meeting, the names so suggested. The 
Secretary shall make out and send to each Member of the 
Society, with the circular convening the Annual Meeting, 
a printed list of the retiring Council, stating the date of 
the election of each Member, and the number of his atten- 
dances at the Council Meetings during the past session ; 
and another containing the names of the Members sug- 
gested for election, by which lists, and no others, the votes 
shall be taken. It shall, however, be open to any Member 
to substitute any other names in place of those upon the 
lists, sufficient space being left for that purpose. Should 
any list when delivered to the President contain other 
than the proper number of names, that lst and the votes 
thereby given shall be absolutely void. Every list must 
be handed in personally by the Member at the time of 
voting. Vacancies occurring otherwise than by regular 
annual retirement shall be filled by the Council. 
VIl.—Every Candidate for Membership shall be pro- 
posed by three or more Members, one of the proposers 
from personal knowledge. The nomination shall be read 
from the Chair at any Ordinary Meeting, and the Candi- 
date therein recommended shall be balloted for at the 
succeeding Ordinary Meeting. Ten black balls shall ex- 
clude. 
VIII.—When a person has been elected a Member, the 
Secretary shall inform him thereof, by letter, and shall at 
the same time forward him a copy of the Laws of the 
Society. 
[X.—KEvery person so elected shall within one calendar 
month after the date of such election pay an Kntrance Fee 
of Half a Guinea and an Annual Subscription of One 
