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MEMORANDA. 
Address op Letters.— All letters on the general business of the Society should be addressed 
to the Secretary, at 12 Hanover Square, Loudon, W. 
Telegrams.— The Society's registered address for telegrams is " Practice, London." Replies by 
Telegraph cannot be sent unless paid for in advance, and cannot be guaranteed in any case. 
Telephone Number, 3675. 
Office Hours.— 10 to 4. On Saturdays 10 to 2. 
General Meeting in London, Thursday, May 22, 1890, at noon. 
Country Meeting at Plymouth, Monday, June 23, to Friday, June 27, 1890 (both inclusive). 
Monthly Council ( for transaction of business), at noon on the first Wednesday in every month, 
excepting January, September, and October : open only to Members of Council and 
Governors of the Society. 
Adjournments.— The Council adjourn over Fassion and Easter weeks, when those weeks 
do not include the first Wednesday of the month ; from the first Wednesday in August to 
the first Wednesday in November ; and from the first Wednesday in December to the first 
Wednesday in February. 
Subscriptions.— 1. Annual.— The subscription of a Governor is £5, and that of a Member £1, 
due in advance on the 1st of January of each year, and becoming in arrear if unpaid by 
the 1st of June. 
2. For Life.— Governors may compound for their subscriptions for future years by 
paying on election, or at any time thereafter, the sum of £50, and Members by paying £15. 
Members elected before 1890 may compound :it any time on payment of £10 in one sum ; 
and Members elected in or subsequently to 1890 may compound for the same amount after 
the payment of ten annual subscriptions. Governors and Members who have paid their 
annual subscription for 20 years or upwards, and whose payments are not in arrear, may 
compound for future annual subscriptions, that of the current year inclusive, by a single 
payment of £25 for a Governor, and £5 for a Member. No Governor or Member can 
be allowed to enter into composition for life until all subscriptions due by him at the 
time shall have been paid. 
No Governor or Member in arrear of his subscription is entitled to any of the privileges 
of the Society. 
All Members belonging to the Society are, under the Bye-laws, bound to pay their annual 
subscriptions, until they shall withdraw from it by notice in w'ritiug to the Secretary. 
Payments.— Subscriptions may be paid to the Secretary, either at the office of the Society, No. 
12 Hanover Square, Loudon, W., or by means of crossed cheques in favour of the Secretary, 
or by postal orders, to be obtained at any of the principal post-offices throughout the kingdom, 
and made payable at the Vere Street Office, London, W. When making remittances it 
should be stated by whom, and on whose account, they are sent. All Cheques and Postal 
Orders should be crossed "London and Westminster Bank, St. James's Square Branch." 
On application to the Secretary, forms may be obtained for authorising the regular 
payment, by the bankers of individual members, of each annual subscription as it falls 
due. Members are particularly invited to avail themselves of these Bankers' orders, in 
order to save trouble both to themselves and to the Society. When payment is made to the 
London and Westminster Bank, as the Bankers of the Society, it will be desirable that the 
Secretary should be advised by letter of such payment, in order that the entry in the 
bankers' book may be at once identified, and the amount posted to the credit of the proper 
person. No coin can be remitted by post, uuless the letter be registered. 
Journal.— The Parts of the Society's Journal arc (when the subscription is not in arrear) 
forwarded by post to Members or delivered from the Society's Office to Members or to the 
bearer of their written order. 
The back numbers of the Journal arc kept constantly on sale by the publisher, Mi. 
John Murray, 50a Albemarle Street, W. 
New Members.— Every candidate for admission into the Society must be nominated by a 
Governor or Member, and must duly fill up and sign an application for Membership on 
the appointed form. Forms of Proposal may be obtained on application to the Secretary. 
The Secretary will inform new Members of their election by letter. 
