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of October^ November, or December, shall not be called upon 
for a subscription for the current year. 
6. — Any member may on his election compound for his 
future annual contributions by a payment of ten guineas, in 
addition to his entrance fee of one guinea ; or he may at any 
time afterwards (all sums then due being first paid) com- 
pound for his annual contributions by the like payment of 
ten guineas. Every such composition shall be invested in 
Government Securities, in the names of Trustees. 
7. — No person elected a member shall be entitled to 
exercise any privilege as such^ nor shall his name be printed 
in any list of the Society, until he shall have paid his 
admission fee and first annual subscription or composition ; 
and unless these be paid within two months from the day of 
his election, or within such further time as the Council may 
grant, the election of such member shall be void. 
8. — Associates shall be elected in the same manner as 
Ordinary Members, but the admission fee and annual sub- 
scription shall be remitted. 
9. — The Ordinary Members shall have the right to be 
present and to vote at all Ordinary or Annual Meetings, and 
to propose candidates for admission to the Society. They 
shall also be entitled to the use of the instruments, books, 
and mounted microscopic objects in the Society's collection, 
under such restrictions as the Council shall deem necessary. 
They shall have the privilege of personally admitting one 
visitor to the Ordinary and Annual Meetings of the Society, 
whose name shall be entered in a book kept for that pur- 
pose, together with the name of the member admitting such 
visitor. 
10. — No member shall have the privilege of voting on any 
occasion, or be entitled to receive the publications of the 
Society, if his subscription be twelve months in arrear. 
11. — Honorary Members and Associates shall possess all 
the privileges of Ordinary Members, excepting those of pro- 
posing candidates, of voting, of introducing visitors, and 
receiving the Publications of the Society. 
12. — The payment of the admission fee shall be considered 
as distinctly implying the acquiescence of every member 
elected into the Society, in all the Laws, regulations, and 
by-laws thereof. 
13. — Any member who may be absent from the United 
Kingdom during the space of one year, shall, upon pre- 
viously giving to one of the Secretaries notice in writing 
of his intention, be exempt from the payment of his annual 
contribution during such absence. 
