NOTICE TO AUTHORS AND COMMUNICATORS. 
‘The Council has had under consideration the rapid increase of the seca ee | 
expenditure on publications. In view of the necessity for economy, authors of papers” 
are urgently requested to see that their communications are put in as concise a form as 
possible. Delay in decisions regarding publication, as well as subsequent trouble to a om 
authors, is often caused by diffuseness or prolixity. MSS. must be type-written or at 
least written in a legible hand, and properly prepared as copy for press. “Type-written 
transcript should in all cases be carefully revised by the author before being presented. 
It is desirable that authors should retain copies of their MSS. for reference. 
Authors are further requested to send in all drawings, diagrams or other illustrations 
in a state suitable for direct photographic reproduction. They should be drawn on 
a large scale in Indian ink on a smooth white surface, with lettering adapted to a 
reduction in scale. Great care should be exercised in selecting only those that are 
essential. Where the illustrations are numerous, much time would be saved if the 
authors would indicate in advance those which, if a reduction of their number 1 is found © 
to be required, might be omitted with least inconvenience. 
“Tt shall be the duty of each Fellow or Foreign Member to satisfy himself that any letter, report or. 
other paper which he may communicate, is suitable to be read before the Society.”—Statute VI, Cap. xii. 
NOTICES TO FELLOWS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY. 
The Offices of the Society will be closed for the Easter Vacation 
from Thursday, April I6th, until the end of Easter week. The Library 
will be accessible to Fellows on and from Thursday, April 23rd, ager, Ee 
II to 4. 
The Council have directed that the fVGinutes of the Meetings of the Society shall 
be sent out as an inset in the ‘ Proceedings, separately paged, and shall afterwards be 
republished 1 in the © Year-Book.’ 
The ‘Proceedings,’ both the Physical. and the Biological Series, are sent in the 
‘ordinary course by post to every Fellow of the Society who resides within the limits — 
of the Postal Union. On application to Messrs. Harrison and Sons, 45, St. Martin’s Lane, 
these will be bound in volumes, in cloth, for 2s. 6d., or the cases for binding may be 
purchased, price Is. 6d. | 
The ‘ Philosophical Transactions’ are delivered, in vohuness in cloth covers, only to 
those Fellows who call for them, or who send a written application to the Assistant — 
Secretary. Such an application may, if so desired, be filed as a standing order. 
The ‘ Philosophical Transactions’ are also delivered in the form of separate Papers, 
post free, immediately on publication, to those Fellows who desire to have them in that 
form. And, on application to Messrs. Harrison and Sons, 45, St. Martin’s Lane, these 
will be bound in a cloth case for 2s. 6d., or the cloth cases for binding may be 
purchased, price Is. 6d. 
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desired. About two volumes of each Series appear per annum. Cases for bonding a can = ; 
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