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bound to pay their annual subscriptions, until they shall withdraw from 
it by a notice in writing to the Secretary. Governors to pay an annual 
subscription of 5/., and Members of 1/.; all subscriptions being due on 
the 1st of January in each year; but wlien the election takes place in 
December, the subscription paid in that month will be considered as the 
subscription of the following year. Governors may compound for their 
lives by paying 50/.; Members, by paying 10/. On and after the 1st 
of June, the subscriptions due at that date, and remaining unpaid, are 
in arrear; and no Member whose subscription is so in arrear shall 
enjoy any of the privileges of the Society ; nor will any such Member 
be allowed to enter into a composition for his future payments until 
such arrear be paid : and no Governor or Member shall be allowed to 
transfer his name from one class of Members to the other, respectively, 
without the express leave of the Council. Governors have the privilege of 
attending and speaking at all Meetings of the Council, but not of voting, 
unless forming part of such Council. All Members not in arrear are 
entitled, gratuitously, to the volume of the Journal in the course of pub- 
lication at the date of their election, and to all subsequent Numbers; 
and have the privilege of inspecting all models presented to the Society, 
and of referring to the books in the library. An alphabetical Register 
shall be kept of all the Governors and Members, exhibiting the date of 
their election, and the subscriptions received or due from them, with 
the dates respectively of payment and arrear. — The Council having the 
power of electing Honorary Members, shall elect as Honorary Members 
such eminent individuals as have distinguished themselves in promoting 
the objects for which the Society was established ; such Honorary 
Members shall not be called upon for the payment of any Subscriptions : 
they shall have the privilege of attending and speaking at the Meetings 
of the Society and of the Council, but not of voting at either. 
Members may be dismissed from the Society in the following 
manner : — Any ten Members of the Society may send, in writing, 
signed by their names, to the Council, a request that any Member of the 
Society shall be dismissed from the Society. Such request shall be 
placed in a conspicuous part of the Council-room, and a copy thereof 
transmitted by the post to the Member proposed to be so dismissed 
signed by the Secretary. At the monthly Meeting of the Council which 
shall take place next after one month shall have elapsed after such re- 
quest shall have been placed in the Council- room, the Council shall take 
the matter thereof into their consideration ; but the Council shall not so 
take it into consideration unless twelve Members of the Council at the 
least shall be present. If this number is not present, the consideration 
of the request shall be adjourned to the next monthly Meeting of the 
