NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



CCCXV 



The Association, recognizing the importance of securing the great 

 weight of horticultural interest vested in the Society, have approached 

 the Council with a view to establishing a suitable friendly working 

 arrangement between the two bodies. Negotiations have accordingly 

 been actively proceeding, whereby it has been decided that — 



{a) The Eoyal Horticulturar Society agrees — 



1. To forego in 1912 its great Spring Show hitherto held, by 

 kind permission of the Master and Benchers, in the gardens 

 of the Inner Temple ; 



2. To contribute €1,000 towards the expenses of promoting the 

 International Exhibition ; and 



3. To guarantee a further sum of €4,000 against the hardly 

 probable contingency of there being an ultimate loss on the 

 Exhibition. 



(b) The Executive Committee of the International Exhibition, 1912,, 

 agrees — 



1. To give to all Fellows of the Society certain special and definite' 

 privileges (to be published in due time) over the general public; 

 in regard to the purchase of tickets for the Exhibition ; and 



2. To allow all such tickets purchased by Fellows of the Society 

 to be transferable. 



Fellows are particularly requested not to write to the Society on the 

 subject of the Exhibition, or of tickets therefor, until the definite privileges 

 accorded by the Exhibition Committee to the Fellows of the Society have 

 been published, but to address any communication on the subject to 

 Edward White, Esq., Hon. Sec, International Horticultural Exhibition, 

 7, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. 



International Exhibition, 1912, and The Eoyal Horticultural 



Society. 



Subscribers and Guarantors to the International Exhibition, 1912, 

 who happen to be Fellows of the Royal Horticultural Society, are re- 

 quested to understand clearly that the privileges they become entitled to 

 in return for their contribution to the International, have nothing what- 

 ever to do with the E.H.S. With reference to such privileges they must 

 correspond only with the International. 



On the other hand, the privileges to which Fellows of the Society are 

 entitled as a result of the arrangement made by the Council of the E.H.S. 

 with the Executive of the International — the distribution of these privi- 

 eges will be made entirely by the officers of the E.H.S., the officers of 

 the International having nothing whatever to do with the carrying out of 

 the arrangement. 



