Any Candidate for admission as a Fellow must be proposed on a written 

 Certificate, to be signed by three or more Fellows, from their personal ac- 

 quaintance with him, or knowledge of his character or writings. 



Fellows, on their election, pay an Admission Fee of £6, and are thenceforth 

 liable to an annual Contribution of £3, which may be compounded for at any 

 time by one payment of £30 in lieu of all future contributions. 



Fellows residing abroad, and not compounding, are required to provide such 

 security for the payment of their annual Contributions as shall be satisfactory 

 to the Council. 



The Fellows are entitled to receive, gratis, all Volumes, or Parts of Volumes, 

 of the Transactions and Journal, that may be published after their Election, 

 if they shall have made Composition in lieu of Annual Payments, or after 

 they shall have paid one yearly Contribution: and they may be supplied 

 with any of the Volumes published before their Election, at a reduction of 

 '25 per cent, under the common selling prices. 



The set of the first twenty vols, of the Transactions will be supplied to 

 Fellows at the price of ^620. 



Members are requested to apply at the Apartments of the Society, to Mr. 

 Kippist, Librarian, for such volumes as they may be entitled to, or be desirous 

 to purchase : but no Volume can be delivered gratis to a Fellow whose yearly 

 Contributions are in -arrear, nor can any be delivered unless applied for within 

 five years from the time of publication. 



The Library is open to the Fellows and their friends daily, between the 

 hours of 10 and 4, and on Meeting days at 7 p.m. 



With certain restrictions, Fellows are allowed to borrow Books from the 

 Library. 



Communications intended to be made to the Society may be addressed to the President, 

 or to the Secretary, at the Society's Apartments, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London. 



