( clii ) 
The Council have fixed the charge of 2s. 6i. for the determination of the 
species of any insect, worm, or other animal which, in any stage of its life, 
injuriously affects farm-crops, with a report on its habits, and suggestions as to 
1 he methods of prevention and remedy. 
Portions of the plants injured should accompany the' specimens of the 
insects. 
All Specimens should be sent in tin or wooden boxes, or in quills, so as to 
prevent injury in transmission. 
Parcels or letters containing specimens (carriage or postage paid) must be 
addressed to Miss E. A. Ormerod, F.R.Met.Soc., Torrington House, Holywell 
Hill, St. Albans. 
Free admission to the Show- Yard and to the Grand Stands at the Country 
Meetings, during the time the Show is open to tlie public, b}' tickets issued by 
the Secretary ; Exhibition of Live 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 has been paid 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. cxlvi to cxlviii), and examination 
of Plants and Seeds by the Consulting Botanist (p. cli), and of Insects, &c., by 
the Consulting Entomologist (p. clii) ; the liberty of consulting the books in tlie 
Library and to use the Reading Room ; 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 
rhe Royal Veterinary College on payment of a small sum for keep and treat- 
ment (pp. cxlix and cl). 
No member in arrear of his subscription is entitled to any of the privileges 
of the Society. 
All Members belonging to the Society are bound to pay their annual sub- 
scriptions, 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 forwarded by post or carrier 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 are kept constantlj' on sale by the pub- 
lisher, John Murray, 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. 
Replies by Telegraph cannot be sent unless paid for in advance, and cannot 
be guaranteed in any case. 
