NOTICES TO FELLOWS. V 

 ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



d 



Established 1804. Incorporated 1809. £ 

 VINCENT SQUARE, WESTMINSTER, S.W. I 



Available only duping 1906. J 



TICKET of ADMISSION for One Person * 



to any ONE of the Society's ordinary I 



fortnightly Exhibitions and Meetings in ~ 



the Royal Horticultural Hall, Vincent 2 



Square, but not elsewhere. 1 



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Doors open at 1 p.m. * 



W. WILKS, | 

 Secretary R.H.S. ^ 



With the Compliments of jf 



P.T.O. 



and on the back of the ticket is a map (see p. viii) showing the exact 

 position of the Hall and its main approaches. 



Nota bene. — Fellows are not allowed to sell these tickets : they are 

 only issued on that condition, and as a convenience to Fellows wishing 

 to invite their friends ; nor can they be exchanged for money. 



7. FORM OF BEQUEST. 



I give and bequeath to the Treasurer for the time being of the Eoyal 

 Horticultural Society, London, the sum of £ , to be paid out of 



such part of my personal estate as I can lawfully charge with the payment 

 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].* 



8. PRIVILEGES OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 



Full instructions are contained at page 10 in the " Book of Arrange- 

 ments, 1906." 



9. 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 



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

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



