NOTICES TO HF.MHI'KS 
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NOTICES TO MEMBERS 
ENQUIRIES ABOUT MEMBERSHIP 
Eii(| II i lies conceni ing iiiembersliip should be sent to the Honorary 
Assistant Secretary, Mr. I). H. Kent, 75 Adelaide Road, London, W.ld, 
wlio will sii|)|)ly full information and the necessary Form of Application 
for IMenibershi]). 
SUBSCRIPTIONS 
The present rate of suliscription 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 Januar 3 " 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 pajdng 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 in the £, the total value of a subscription of one guinea 
paid to the Society under this arrangement is about £1 18s 3d, since the 
Society is in a position to recover tax amounting to 17s 3d. 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. 
CHANGES IN THE FORM OF THE SOCIETY’S PUBLICATIONS 
The Soeiet.v’s periodical publications in future will consist of 
(1) Watsonin , The Journal of the Botanical Society of the British 
Tsles, with a page size of 10" x 6^" in the format of mo.st important 
scientific journals. It will be the main medium for the publication of 
original papers concerning the taxonomy and distribution of the flower- 
ing plants, vascular cryptogams and charophytes in these islands. Parts 
will appear at first twice yearly. 
(2) The Proceedings of the Botanical Society of the British Isles, 
which will replace the Year Book. This will appear in the same page 
size as the present Year Booh, and will include most of the matter at 
lire.seiit appearing in that periodical. To it will be transferred certain 
familiar items now appearing in Watsonia, such as Abstracts and Plant 
Records. In addition, it will prove a medium for the publication of 
papers, articles, notes and correspondence of general interest concerning 
the British flora. The Proceedings will appear twice yearly. 
