NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 
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NEW FELLOWS. 
The Centenary of the Society is fast approaching, and the Secretary 
is most anxious to double the number of Fellows before that eventful 
date. Will every Fellow assist him by sending in the name of at least 
one new Fellow ? 
LECTURES, &c. 
Any Fellows willing to Lecture or to communicate Papers on 
interesting subjects are requested to communicate with the Secretary. 
MEETINGS AND SHOWS. 
1900 ( remaining)— August 1-4, 28; Sepember 11,25; 27, 28, 29, 
Fruit Show at the Crystal Palace ; October 9, 23 ; November 6, 20 ; 
December 4, 18. 1901, January 15, 29. A reminder of every Show will 
be sent in the week preceding to any Fellow who w^ill send to the R.H.S. 
Office, 117 Victoria Street, S.W., a sufficient number of halfpenny cards 
ready addressed to himself. 
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. 
PLANTS, &c. 
Fellows are 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, 
and a ballot for order of being served is made on March 1. The distribu- 
tion begins on March 1 and ends on May 1. Fellows having omitted to 
fill up their application form before May 1 must be content to wait till 
the next distribution. 
DRAC/ENAS. 
The Superintendent, R.H.S. Gardens, Chiswick, W., would be greatly 
obliged for any old plants of Dracaenas, however old and long. Please 
shake out all the earth from the roots and send direct. 
BINDING THE JOURNAL. 
There are three separate parts of Vol. XXIIL The Title-page and 
Table of Contents, which will be found enclosed in the present part, 
should be placed at the commencement of the whole Volume. Then 
