§[0j)al g^griailtiiral •Sncidg oi finglairiJ. 
INCORPORATED BY ROYAE CHARTER 26th MARCH, 1840. 
PRESIDENT FOR 1908: 
THE RIGHT HON. VICTOR CAVENDISH, M.P. 
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Terms and Privileges of Membership. 
SUBSCRIPTIONS.— 1 . Annual . — The minimum subscription of a Governor 
is £5 and that of a Member £1, due in advance on the 1st of January 
of each year, and becoming in arrear if unpaid by the 1st of June. 
2. For Life . — Governors may compound for their subscriptions for 
future years by paying at once the sum of £50, and Members by 
paying £15. After payment of ten or more annual subscriptions, a 
Member may compound for future subscriptions, including that of 
the current year, by a single payment of £10 ; and after payment of 
twenty or more annual subscriptions, by a single payment of £5 — or 
£25 in the case of Governors. 
ELECTION OF NEW MEMBERS. — Every candidate for admission into 
the Society must be proposed by a Member, who must specify in 
writing the full name, occupation, and usual place of residence of the 
candidate. Forms of proposal may be obtained on annlication to 
the Secretary, who will inform new Members of their election by 
letter. 
PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERSHIP 
General Privileges, page ii. 
Chemical, pages ill to V. I Zoological, page vii. 
Botanical, pages VI and vii. | Veterinary, page viii. 
The Society at present consists of about 9,700 Members. 
All communications as to Membership or on the general business 
of the Society should be addressed to the Secretary, at 16 Bedford 
Square, London, W.C. 
THOMAS McROW, 
16 Bedford Square, W.C. Secretary. 
December, 1907. 
Telegraphic Address : “ PRACTICE. LONDON.” Telephone Number : “3675 Qerrard.” 
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