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Election, etc., of Members. 
Stock and Implements at the Country Meetings at a reduced charge ; 
the Journals of the Society which belong to the year for which their 
subscription bas been pain, transmitted by post, free of charge, to 
their address ; analyses of Manures, Feeding Stuffs, &c., made at a 
reduced charge by the Consulting Chemist (pp. cxx, cxxi), and exami- 
nation of Plants and Seeds by the Consulting Botanist, and of Insects, 
&c., by the Consulting Entomologist (pp. cxxv, cxxvi) ; the liberty of 
consulting the books in the Library ; leave to report the outbreak 
of disease among cattle, sheep, and pigs, and to request the personal 
attendance of one of the Society's Veterinary Inspectors ; power of 
sending cattle, sheep, and pigs to the Royal Veterinary College on 
payment of a small sum for keep and treatment (p. cxxiii). No 
member in arrear of his subscription is entitled to any of the privi- 
leges of the Society. 
Liabilities. — All Members belonging to the Society are bound to 
pay their annual subscriptions, until they shall withdraw from it by 
notice in writing to the Secretary. 
Journal. — The Parts of the Society's Journal are published half- 
yearly, and (when the subscription is not in arrear) they are forwai'ded 
by post to Members residing in the country, or delivered at the 
Society's office to Members, or to the bearer of their written order. 
The back numbers of the Journal are kept constantly on sale by 
the publisher, John Mdekay, 50a, Albemarle Street, W. 
All Communications intended for the Society should be 
addressed to the Secretary, at the House of the Society, 12, Hanover 
Square, London, W. Eeplies by Post Office Telegraph cannot be 
sent unless paid for in advance, and cannot bo guaranteed in any 
case. 
