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printing. He shall also attend to the publication, sale, or distri- 
bution of all Reports, Maps, Circulars, Catalogues, Moss- 
envelopes, &c., issued by the association ; and pay all accounts 
against the Club for work done, or expense incurred, with and by 
his sanction and with the knowledge of the Editor of Records. 
XI. Membership in this Club shall be of two kinds : — 
Honorary (or non-contributing) and Ordinary (or working) 
members. 
Honorary members need not contribute any specimens, but 
shall subscribe annually a sum of not less than ten shillings. 
Ordinary members shall subscribe not less than five shillings 
annually, and shall also send annually plants as defined in 
Rules 1 1, and HI."'^ 
XH. All plants contributed shall be in good condition, and 
shall as far as possible represent unmistakeably the species they 
are sent to illustrate ; but a specimen need not necessarily be in 
flower or have a root, &c., if the safe determination of the 
species is not thereby endangered. Specimens in such a bad or 
fragmentary state as to be nameable only with difficulty or doubt 
shall be inadmissible. Only one example of any plant need be sent 
where the necessary requirement as to its condition is fulfilled. 
Where the intention is to show some variation or peculiarity, a 
range of specimens may be desirable ; but a number of typical 
specimens from one and the same station, accompanied by only 
one label, tends to favour admixture and confusion. 
XHI. With each plant — if a Phanerogam or Fern — must be 
sent a Label of fair size, 4 J inches across by inches deep ; 
upon which, leaving a space of i inch at the top for the official 
Stamp of the Club to be impressed, must be written the name 
(where known), but at least the locality and kind of station 
*Note. — It is hoped, however, that all ‘working’ or ordinary members 
who can afford it will contribute the larger sum — entitling them to two copies 
of all Reports — seeing that the expenses of the Club for printing and 
lithographing are proportionately heavy, owing to the somewhat limited issue 
of its publications. 
