NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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of such legacy, and to be paid free of legacy duty, within six months of 

 my decease ; the receipt of such Treasurer to be a sufficient discharge 

 for the same. And I declare that the said legacy shall be applied towards 

 [the general purposes of the Society].* 



7. PRIVILEGES OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 



Instructions are contained at page 70 in the "Book of Arrange- 

 ments," 1908. (See p. xc.) 



8. LIST OF FELLOWS. 



A list of all the Fellows of the Society is 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 addresses 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." 



9. NEW FELLOWS. 



On March 6 last the Society completed its 104th year. Will all 

 the Fellows do their best to extend the usefulness of the Society by 

 enlisting the sympathy of all their friends and persuading them to 

 join the ranks of the Society ? A list of the privileges of Fellows 

 will be found at page 16 in the " Book of Arrangements," and just 

 a line addressed to the Secretary E.H.S., Vincent Square, Westminster, 

 containing the name and address of the proposed new Fellow will suffice. 

 Should it be preferred, the Secretary will, upon receipt of a postcard or 

 letter giving the name and address of any persons likely to join the 

 Society, write direct and invite them to allow their names to be proposed 

 for election. 



10. AN APPEAL. 



What has been accomplished for the Society since 1887 is largely due 

 to the unwearied assistance afforded by a small proportion of the Fellows ; 

 but as all belong to the same Society, so it behoves each one to do what 

 he or she can to further its interests, especially in : — 



1. Increasing the number of Fellows. 



2. Helping to swell the Fund started by Mr. A. W. Sutton, V.M.H., 

 for providing Prizes for the Students at Wisley. 



* Any special directions or conditions which the testator may wish to be attached 

 to the bequest may be substituted for the words in brackets. 



