NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



cxix 



4. JOURNALS WANTED. 



The Secretary would be very greatly obliged for any of the following 

 back numbers :— Vol. V., Part 1 ; Vol. VII., Part 2 ; Vol. X. ; Vol. 

 Xm, Part 1 ; Vol. XVL, Parts 2 and 3 ; Vol. XVII., Parts 1 and 2 ; 

 Vol. XVII., Parts 3 and 4 ; Vol. XIX., Part 1 ; Vol. XIX., Part 2 ; Vol. 

 XX., Part 3 ; Vol. XXII., Part 3 ; Vol. XXII., Part 4 ; Vol. XXV., Part 

 3 ; Vol. XXVI., Part 4 ; Vol. XXVII., Part 4 ; and Vol. XXVIII., Parts 

 3 and 4. 



5. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 



All Subscriptions fall due on January 1 of each year. To avoid the 

 inconvenience of remembering this, Fellows can compound by the pay- 

 ment of one lump sum in lieu of all further annual payments, or they 

 can, by applying to the Society, obtain a form of instruction to their 

 bankers to pay for them every January 1. Fellows whose subscriptions 

 remain unpaid are debarred from all the privileges of the Society ; but 

 their subscriptions are nevertheless recoverable at law, the Society being 

 incorporated by Royal Charter. 



In paying their subscriptions, Fellows often make the mistake 

 of drawing their cheques for Pounds instead of for Guineas. Kindly note 

 that in all cases it is Guineas and not Pounds. 



Fellows who have not already given an order on their bankers for the 

 payment of their subscriptions each year as they fall due, are earnestly 

 invited to do so, as this method of payment is greatly preferred by the 

 bankers on both sides, and saves both the Fellows and the Society con- 

 siderable trouble. Forms for the purpose may be obtained from the 

 R.H.S. Offices at Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W. 



6. PRIVILEGES OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 



Instructions are contained at p. cxvii above, and fuller ones at page 10 

 in the " Book of Arrangements " for 1905. 



7. LIST OF FELLOWS. 



A list of all the Fellows of the Society was sent out in January. 

 Fellows are requested to look at their own names in it, and if in any way 

 these are incorrect, or the address insufficient, they are requested to inform 

 the Secretary at once. Another use which all Fellows might make of this 

 list is to consult it with reference to their friends' names, and if any of 

 them are not found recorded therein they might endeavour to enlist their 

 sympathies with the Society, and obtain their consent to propose them as 

 Fellows forthwith. Forms of Nomination, and of the Privileges of 

 Fellows, are bound in with every number of the Journal and the " Book 

 of Arrangements," each year. (See p. cxv above.) 



8. NEW FELLOWS. 



On March 6 next the Society completes its centennial year, and before 

 that day arrives will all the Fellows do their best to extend the 



