NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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2. LETTERS. 



All letters on all subjects should be addressed — The Secretary, 

 Royal Horticultural Hall, Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W., except 

 those specially connected with Wisley, which should be addressed — 

 The Director, R.H.S. Gardens, Wisley, Ripley, Surrey. 



3. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAMS. 



Telephone Number : VICTORIA 5363. 



" HORTENSIA SO WEST LONDON " is sufficient address 

 for telegrams. This address counts as two words only. 



4. JOURNALS WANTED. 



The Secretary would be greatly obliged by the return to the Society 

 of ANY NUMBERS of the Journal which may be of no further use 

 to Fellows. Complete sets are occasionally applied for, but, at the 

 present moment, not even one can be supplied owing to the stock of 

 the following being exhausted :— 



Vols. I. to VI. Vol. XIII. Part i. 



Vol. X. Vol. XIV. 



These are, therefore, particularly asked for. 



5. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 



All annual subscriptions are payable in advance on the ist day of 

 January in each year. A Fellow, if elected before the ist of July, 

 pays the annual subscription for the current year ; if elected after the 

 ist of July and before the ist of October, he pays half a year's subscrip- 

 tion ; if elected after the ist of October and before the ist of January, 

 he pays the full amount of his subscription for the year commencing 

 the ist day of January then next, and no further subscription until 

 the next succeeding ist of January. To avoid the inconvenience of 

 remembering their subscriptions 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 i. It may be a week or more 

 before the Tickets reach the Fellows, owing to the very large number 

 (over 20,000) to be despatched every January. Fellows who have 

 not already given an order on their bankers for the payment of their 

 subscriptions are requested to do so, as this method of payment 

 saves the Fellows considerable trouble. 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. 



