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NOTICES TO AtKxMBERS 
NOTICES TO MEMBERS 
ENQUIRIES ABOUT MEMBERSHIP 
luteuding applicants for membership contemplating applying lor 
membership of the Society are asked to write to the Honorary Assistant 
Secretary, Mr. W. R. Price, 64 Elsworthy Road, London, N.W.3, who 
will supply full information and the necessary Form of Application lor 
Membership. 
SUBSCRIPTIONS 
The present rate of subscription is One Guinea per annum for 
Ordinary Members, 10s 6d for Junior Members and 10s 6d for Family 
Members, and the Society’s year runs from January 1st to December 
31st. 
Subscriptions fall due on January 1st each year and should be paid 
to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. E. L. Swann, 282 Wootton Road, King's 
Lynn, Norfolk. 
Members are reminded that by paying their subscriptions under a 
Deed of Covenant they can augment the Society’s income without 
additional cost to themselves. While the standard rate of income tax 
remains at 9s 6d in the £, the total value of a subscription of one 
guinea paid to the Society under this arrangement is £2, since the 
Society is in a position to recover tax amounting to 19s. The Council 
hope that as many members as possible will assist us in this way, and 
the Hon. Treasurer will be pleased to supply full information and the 
necessary form. , 
EXHIBITION MEETING, 1952 
An Exhibition Meeting is being arranged for Saturday, November 
29, in the Lecture Hall of the British Museum (Natural History), Crom- 
well Road, London, S.W.7, by kind permission of the Trustees. Details 
will be circulated to members, in the autumn. It is ex])ected that it 
will be possible to provide improved facilities for the display of exhibits, 
and exhibitors may like to have early notice that they will be asked to 
assist by supplying precise particulars in the autumn of the amount 
and nature of the space required. 
THREATS TO BRITISH FLORA 
Members are urged to report to the Hon. General Secretary any 
threats to the British flora. The Council has appointed a Conservation 
Committee to deal with such matters and every effort will be made “to 
promote in ever3" way possible the conseivation of the British flora”. 
