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5. If any arrears be not paid within twelve months, the Council shall 

 use their discretion in erasing the name of the defaulter from the list of 

 Members or Associates. 



6. Members shall be entitled to introduce two Visitors at the 

 Ordinary Meetings of the Society ; and to have sent to them a copy 

 of all the Papers read before the Society, which may be printed in its 

 Transactions or otherwise, and of all other official documents which 

 the Council may cause to be printed for the Society ; they will also be 

 entitled to a copy of all such translations of foreign works or other books 

 as are published under the auspices of the Society in furtherance of 

 Object 6 (§ I.). 



7. Associates may introduce two Visitors at the Ordinary Meetings, and 

 shall be entitled to all the minor publications of the Society, and to a 

 copy of its Transactions during the period of their being Associates, but 

 not to the translations of foreign works or other books above referred to.* 

 It shall, however, be competent to the Council of the Society, when its 

 funds will admit of it, to issue the other publications of the Society to 

 Associates, being ministers of religion, either gratuitously or at as small 

 a charge as the Council may deem proper. 



8. When it shall be found necessary to send the letter, Form D, to any 

 Member or Associate who may be in arrear, the printed papers and other 

 publications of the Society shall cease to be sent to such Member or 

 Associate till the arrears are paid ; and, until then, he shall not be 

 allowed to attend any Meeting of the Society, nor have access to any 

 public rooms which may be in its occupation. 



9. The Library t shall be under the management and direction of the 

 Council, who are empowered to designate such works as shall not be 

 allowed to circulate. 



10. Each Member^ shall be allowed to borrow books from the 

 Library, and to have not more than three volumes in his possession at 

 the same time ; pamphlets and periodical publications not to be kept 

 above fourteen days, nor any other book above three weeks. 



11. Members who may borrow books from the Library shall be 

 answerable for the full value of any work that is lost or injured. 



* These, as well as the Transactions issued in the years previous to 

 their joining, may be purchased at half price. 



t For the use of Members and Associates. — See 7th Object. 

 I Members only are allowed to take books away. 



