clxiv PROCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



3. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAMS. 



Telephone Number : 6363 WESTMINSTER. 



" HORTENSIA, LONDON," is sufficient address for telegrams. 



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 : — 



VOLUME V. Parti. VOLUME XIIL Parti. 



VOLUME X. VOLUME XIV. 



These are therefore particularly asked for. 



5. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 



All Subscriptions fall due on January 1st 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 1st. 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 within the first month of the year. 

 Fellows who have not already given an order on their bankers for 

 the payment of their subscriptions each year are requested to do so, as 

 this method of payment is preferred, and 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. 



In paying their subscriptions, Fellows often 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. Cheques and Postal 

 Orders should be made payable to " The Royal Horticultural Society " 

 and crossed ''London County and Westminster Bank, Victoria Branch 

 S.W." 



6. FORM OF BEQUEST. 



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

 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].* 



7. PRIVILEGES OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. 



Instructions are contained at page 80 in the " Book of Arrange- 

 ments," 1911. 



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

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



