xxviii KULES. 



Affiliation Privileges of Members. 



Royal Asiatic Society. The Eoyal Asiatic Society has its 

 headquarters at 22 Albemarle Street, London, W., where it has a 

 large library of books, and MSS. relating to oriental subjects, and 

 holds monthly meetings from November to June (inclusive) at 

 which papers on such subjects are read. 



2. By rule 105 of this Society all the Members of Branch 

 Societies are entitled when on furlough or otherwise temporarily 

 resident within Great Britain, and Ireland, to the use of the Library 

 as Non-Eesident Members and to attend the ordinary monthly 

 meetings of this Society. This Society accordingly invites Mem- 

 bers of Branch Societies temporarily resident in Great Britain or 

 Ireland to avail themselves of these facilities and to make their 

 home addresses known to the Secretary so that notice of the meet- 

 ings may be sent to them. 



3. Under rule 84, the Council of the Society is able to accept 

 contributions to its Journal from Members of Branch Societies, 

 and other persons interested in Oriental Hesearch, of original 

 articles, short notes, etc., on matters connected with the languages, 

 archaeology, history, beliefs and customs of any part of Asia. 



4. By virtue of the afore-mentioned Rule 105 all Members 

 of Branch Societies are entitled to apply for election to the Society 

 without the formality of nomination. They should apply in writ- 

 ing to the Secretary, stating their names and addresses, and men- 

 tioning the Branch Society to which they belong. Election is by 

 the Society upon the recommendation of the Council. 



5. The subscription for Xon-Besident Members of the Society 

 is 30/- per annum. They receive the quarterly journal post free. 



Asiatic Society of Bengal. Members of the Straits Branch 

 of the Eoyal Asiatic Society, by a letter received in 1903, are 

 accorded the privilege of admission to the monthly meetings of 

 the Asiatic Society of Bengal, which are held usually at the 

 Society's house, 1 Park Street, Calcutta. 



