APPENDIX. 



What 



moneys to be 



considered 



capital. 



Accoinits to 

 be kept by 

 Society. 



moneys 

 received 

 from com- 

 po.sitiun.'^. 



Di.spoa.ll of 



moneys 



received. 



1. In pay- 



signified their intention of compounding, and who have paid or shall pay 

 such composition, and all sums receired from new Life Members elected prior 

 to the 1st day of June, 18G1, shall be considered capital, and belong to, and 

 may be invested or used by the Socie'ty for the purpose of redeeming out- 

 standing debentures, or otherwise. 



12. The Society shall cause to be kept an account of all moneys received 

 by them in respect of the admission to the garden^, and of all moneys received 

 by them from Members for annual subscriptions (not compositions from 

 Fellows nor life-memberships) received or subscribed for subsequent to those 

 whicli are included in the amoimt of £50,000 mentioned in the recital to 

 these presents, and all moneys paid or to be paid for admission of any person 

 to the Society on terms conferring any right of entering the gardens, all 

 which moneys and such proportion or annual sums from time to time as 

 liereinafter mentioned, of or in respect of the moneys received for compositions 

 from Fellows who shall, after the execution of these presents, signify their 

 intention of compounding, and for life-memberships of Fellows elected after 

 the said 1st day of June, 1801, are to be considered and are hereinafter 

 referred to, as "receipts from the gardens," and such accoimts shall be 

 rendered, and the rents hereinafter stipulated for, so far as they can be 

 ascertained, paid half-yearly to the Connnissioners. 



13. With respect to moneys received for compositions from Fellows, who, 

 after the execution of these presents, shall signify their intention of com- 

 pounding, and for life-memberships of Fellows elected after the said 1st day of 

 June, 1861, the same shall be accounted for and disposed of in manner 

 following (viz.), the annual receipts of the Society fi'om such compositions 

 from Fellows and from such Life Members as last aforesaid, shall be taken in 

 making out the account above refeiTed to according to the number of such 

 Fellows and Members respectively in existence at the commencement of each 

 financial year, and at the rate for each of such Fellows and Members respect- 

 ively, of one-fifteenth of the sum which he may have paid for composition, 

 or in lieu of annual pavTnents, or for admission, namely, at the rate of £2 16s. 

 for each Fellow or Member who may have paid £42, and at the rate of £1 8s. 

 for each Fellow or Member who may have paid £21, and the Society shall be 

 charged in such financial year with such " annual receipts " as part of the 

 " receipts fi'om the gardens ; " and subject to the stipulation in the present 

 clause, all sums of money paid to the Society for the composition of annual 

 payments by Fellows, and for the admission of Fellows as Life Members, may 

 be applied and disposed of as part of the general funds of the Society, or in 

 such manner as the Society shall think fit. 



14. Out of the gross amount of the "receipts fi'om the gardens" there 

 shall be first retained by the Society such a sum as shall from time to time be 

 allowed by the Committee hereinafter mentioned, in respect of the expenses of 

 the Chiswick garden, or other garden in lieu thereof, to be kept up for 

 experimental or scientific piirposes, the reasonable expenses of the manage- 



