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Register. 6. An alphabetical E-egister shall be kept of the names of the 
Governors and Members, showing their addresses, the dates of | 
their election, the subscriptions received or due from them, i 
with the dates respectively of payment and arrear. Every 
Address of Governor or Member shall, from time to time, communicate to 
andMembeis. Secretary his address, or that of his banker or agent ; and all ■ ol 
notices or publications forwarded to the last communicated , i-JW 
address shall be considered as having been duly delivered to |f lU 
such Governor or Member. icil 
Withd) awal of 7. Any Governor or Member may withdraw from the Society, ; tt 
and Member?. signifying his wish to do so, by letter under his ovm hand, js( 
addressed to the Secretary at the house of the Society : but 
subject to the previous payment of all arrears of his subscrip- 
tion, including his subscription for the year in which he with- 
draws, and of all other sums, if any, due from him to the Society ; .', f 
. and to the return of all books or other property, if a,nj, borrowed 1 [ 
by him of the Society : or making full compensation for the same, ife, 
if lost or not forthcoming. 
Dismissal. 8. Governors and Members (including Honorary, Foreign, 
and Corresponding Members) may be dismissed from the Society 
in the following manner: — Any ten Governors or Members of 
the Society may send, in writing, to the Council, a request, 
signed by them, that any Governor or Member shall be dismissed 
from the Society. Such request shall be placed in a conspicuous 
part of the Council-room, and a copy thereof signed by the 
Secretary shall be transmitted by post to the Governor or 
Member proposed to be dismissed. At the first monthly 
Meeting of the Council, at which twelve Members at the least 
shall be present, and which shall take place not less than one 
month after such request shall have been placed in the Council- 
room, the Council shall take the matter into their consideration. 
If the Council shall unanimously agree to the dismissal of such 
Governor or Member, he shall thereupon and thenceforth cease 
to be a Governor or Member of the Society ; but if they shall 
not unanimously agree to his dismissal, their decision shall be 
considered to have been made in his favour. His dismissal, 
however, shall not relieve him from the payment of any 
arrears of his subscription, or of any other debt due by him 
to the Society ; nor entitle him, if a Life Governor or Life 
Member, to the rctui n of any portion of the commutation he has 
paid. 
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