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MEMORANDA. 
Address of Letters. — The Society's office being situated in the postal district 
designated by the letter W. members, in their correspondence with the 
Secretary, are requested to subjoin that letter to the usual address. 
Gkneral Meeting in London, May 23, 18G4, at Twelve o'clock. 
Meeting at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, commencing July 18, 18G4. 
General Meeting in London, in December, 1864. 
Monthly Council (for transaction of business), at 12 o'clock on the first Wed- 
nesday in every month, excepting January, September, and October: open 
only to Members of Council and Governors of the Society. 
Weekly Council (for practical communications), at 12 o'clock on all Wednesdays 
in February, March, April, May, June, July, and November, excepting the 
first Wednesday in each of those months, and during adjournment : open to 
all Members of the Society, who are particularly invited by the Council 
to avail themselves of this privilege. 
Adjournments. — The Council adjourn over Passion 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. 
Diseases of Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs. — Members have the privilege of applying to 
the Veterinary Committee of the Society ; and of sending animals to the Royal 
Veterinary College, on the same terms as if they were subscribers to the 
College.— (A statement of these privileges will be found in the present 
Appendix.) 
Chemical Analysis. — The privileges of Chemical Analysis enjoyed by Members 
of the Society will be found stated in the Appendix of the present volume. 
Local Cheques. — Members are particularly requested not to forward Country 
Cheques for payment in London ; but London Cheques, or Post-office 
Orders on Vere-street (payable to H. Hall Dare), in lieu of them. All 
Cheques are required to bear upon them a penny draft or receipt stamp, 
which must be cancelled in each case by the initials of the drawer. They 
may also conveniently transmit their Subscriptions to the Society, by re- 
questing their Country Bankers to pay (through their London Agents) the 
amount at the Society's Office (No. 12, Hanover Square, London), between 
the hours of ten and four, when official receipts, signed by the Secretary, 
will be given for such payments. 
1 New Members. — Every candidate for admission into the Society must be pro- 
posed by a Member ; the proposer to specify in writing the full name, usual 
place of residence, and post-town, of the candidate, either at a Council meet- 
ing, or by letter addressed to the Secretary. 
Packets by Post. — Packets not exceeding two feet in length, width, or depth, 
consisting of written or printed matter (but not containing letters sealed or 
open), if sent without envelopes, or enclosed in envelopes open at each end, 
may be forwarded by the inland post, if stamped, at the following rates: — 
For a packet not exceeding 4 ounces Cor quarter of a pound) ... 1 penny 
„ „ „ 8 „ (or half a pound) .... 2 pence. 
,, „ „ 16 „ (or one pound) 4 „ 
„ „ „ 24 „ (or one pound and a half) . . 6 „ 
„ , „ 32 „ (or two pounds) 8 „ 
[And so on in the proportion of 8 ounces for each additional 2d.j 
*«* Members may obtain on application to the Secretary copies of an Abstract of the Charter 
and Bye-Laws, of a Statement of the General Objects, Sec, of the Society, of Chemical 
and Veterinary Privileges, and of dther printed papers connected with special depart- 
ments of the Society's business. 
