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9. — The Subscription {or Life Members shall be Five Guineas. Any Life 

 Ordinary Member who shall have commuted his Subscription, as pro- Mem t>ers. 

 vided for in this Rule, shall become a Life Member, but shall not by 



reason thereof have any different rights from those of an Ordinary 

 Member. In the case of Members elected after February 7th, 1920, 

 the above mentioned rate of subscription shall be doubled. 



10. — Associate Members are those who by payment of an Annual Associate 

 Subscription of Two Shillings and Sixpence are entitled to attend all Members, 

 the General Meetings and Excursions of the Society. They also have 



the privilege of attending the Meetings and Excursions of one particular 

 Section they may select at the time of their Election, or at the com- 

 mencement of each Session, their choice being notified by them to the 

 Hon. Treasurer. The following are entitled to become Associate Mem- 

 bers on Election by the Council : — 



(a) Teachers in schools who are still engaged in the active 

 duties of their profession. 



(b) Persons, who in the opinion of the Council, although 

 unable to pay the fee for full membership, are by their 

 acknowledged scientific tastes or attainments, likely to 

 prove useful working Members of the Society. 



On further payment of Two Shillings and Sixpence Associate 

 Members are admitted to the Meetings and Excursions of all the 

 Sections. In the case of Members elected, after February 7th, 1920, 

 the above mentioned rates of subscription shall be doubled. 



Associate Members shall nave no power of voting on the affairs 

 of the Society, or of holding office. 



11. — Any person who is either distinguished in Science or has ren- Honorary 

 dered' any special service to the Society, may be elected an Hon. Mem- Members 

 ber. Such Hon. Members shall be proposed* and elected in the same 



way as Ordinary Members. 



12. — Any Visitors introduced by a Member or producing a Mem- Visitors 

 ber's card, may be admitted to any Meeting or Excursion of the Society 



on entering their names and that of the introducing Member in the 

 Society's Visitors' Book. Such privilege not to be granted more than 

 twice to any one person in each Session. 



On the recommendation of the Council or Committee authorised by 

 it, Visitors to Bournemouth desirous of attending the Meetings or Ex- 

 cursions of the Society, may obtain a ticket of admission for the 

 Winter or the Summer Meetings or Excursions at a charge of Seven 

 Shillings and Sixpence. Application to be made to the Hon. Secretary 

 for submission to the Council or Committee authorised by it. 



13. — Any Members whose subscriptions are unpaid at the end of 

 the financial year (September 30th), on notice to that effect in writing 

 having been given to them by the Hon. Treasurer, shall be reported to 

 the Council, who shall have the power of removing their names from 

 the list of members. 



14. — Resignations should be in writing, and addressed to one of the 

 Hon. Secretaries, and until such are received by them, Members remain 

 liable for their subscriptions. 



15. — The power of expulsion of a Member from the Society for 

 objectionable _ conduct shall be vested in a General Meeting of the 

 Society, provided, the Council has caused special notice to be given on 

 the circular convening the Meeting, and that two-thirds of those present 

 and voting agree thereto. 



16. — The Council shall arrange all Lectures, Papers, Demonstra- 

 tions and Exhibitions of Specimens, etc., both for the General and 

 Sectional Meetings of the Society, and shall decide upon all General 

 and Sectional Excursions. 



