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ne, compound for tlieir future subscription by a single pay- CompoMtion. 
ent of 50Z. ; and Members, hy one of 10/., including tire 
bscription for tlie current year ; and after payment of tlieir 
nual subscriptions for twenty years or upwards. Governors 
-y compound for future subscriptions, including the current 
ear, by a single payment of 25Z. ; and Members by a single 
vment of ol. Governors and ^Members not resident in the Members nof 
. Till resident in 
nited Kingdom shall, on election, pay the full life composition the United 
)f 50/. or 10?. The subscription of each year remaining unpaid Kingflom. 
and after the 1st of June, is to be considered as in arrear. 
jfo Governor or Member whose subscription is in arrear shall ^>'''^"''''- 
'njoy any of the privileges of the Society ; nor be allowed to 
ter into a composition for his future payments until such 
»r, excluding that for the current j'ear, be paid. No 
emor or IMember shall be allowed to transfer his name 
one class of Members to the other, respectively, without 
e express leave of the Council. 
4. Members of the Council have alone the right of voting, but '^'''^■''<'S''i= 
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"Vemors, not being Members of the Council, may attend and and Members, 
eak (but not vote) at all Meetings of the Council. Governors and 
bers alike have the right to attend, speak, and vote at the 
eral Meetings of the Society, as provided by the Charter. 
Governor is entitled gi-atuitously to two copies of each part 
the Society's Journal belonging to the year for which his sub- 
■ription has been paid, and each Member to one copy ; but no 
jumal ■will be forwarded to any Governor or Member whose 
ihsoription is in arrear. Governors and Members have the 
■ivilege of inspecting all models presented to the Society, and 
■ referring to the books in the library ; also the right to 
ceive Chemical, Botanical, and Yeterinaiy aid on such tenns 
the Coimcil may from time to time determine ; to exhibit 
ock and Implements at the Society's Country-meetings at such 
tes as the Council may deem expedient ; and to free admission 
such Country-meetings. 
5. Honorary, Corresponding, and Foreign Members may be Honorary, Cor- 
1 , 1 V. 1 1 1 11 n 11 1 n 1 respoiidhi!:, iind 
ected by the Council, and shall not be called upon for the Foreign Jlem- 
yment of any subscription ; they may attend and speak, but 
't vote, at the Meetings of the Society and of the Council. 
le President shall sign, and the Secretary shall countersign, 
eir Diplomas, to be forwarded to them by the Secretary as 
on as maj- be after election. 
