NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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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. 



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 (see page 

 c) ; or they can, by applying to the Society, obtain a form of instruc- 

 tion 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. 



Several Fellows, in paying their Subscriptions, 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. 



DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS &c 



Fellows are particularly requested to note that a list to choose from 

 of all the plants available for distribution is sent every year to every 

 Fellow, enclosed in the " Report of the Council" in the last week in 

 January of each year. Owing to the removal of the plants to Wisley, 

 the ballot for order of being served will this year be made in the 

 middle of February and the distribution be proceeded with as quickly as 

 possible. Fellows having omitted to fill up their application form before 

 April 20 must be content to wait till the next distribution. The work 

 of the Gardens cannot be disorganised by the sending out of plants at 

 any later time in the year. All Fellows can participate in the Distribution 

 following their election. 



Plants cannot be sent to Fellows residing outside the United Kingdom, 

 owing either to length of time in transit or to vexatious regulations in 

 some foreign countries ; but the Council will at any time endeavour to 

 obtain for Fellows living abroad any unusual or rare seeds which they 

 may have been unable to procure in their own country. 



FELLOWS' PRIVILEGES OF CHEMICAL 

 ANALYSIS &C. 



Full instructions are contained in " Arrangements " for the current 

 year, and an epitome thereof will be found on page ci of this volume. 



NEW FELLOWS. 



On March 4 next the Society completes its one hundredth year, and 

 enters upon the second century of its existence. Before that eventful 

 date arrives, will all the Fellows do their best to extend the usefulness 

 of the Society by enlisting the sympathy of all their friends and persuad- 

 ing them to join the ranks of the Society? A list of the privileges 



