XI. 
Council; to be entitled to receive the publications of the Society; 
to propose candidates for admission as ordinary and associate mem- 
bers, and subject to the approval of the Librarian, to borrow any 
books, papers, manuscript, etc., belonging to the Society. 
16. Ordinary members may introduce one visitor at any meet- 
ing, provided such visitor is not introduced at more than three 
.meetings in one year. 
Associate and Student Members. 
17. Associate members shall have all the privileges of ordinary 
members, with the exception that they shall not have the right of 
voting, nor of eligibility for office, nor of proposing new members. 
They shall pay an annual subscription of half a guinea. 
18. Student members shall be persons attending recognised 
science classes in Western Australia, who shall, on application to 
the Council, be elected by them. They shall be elected for the 
calendar year, and shall pay a subscription of 5s. Student .members 
shall not be entitled to any privileges, except that of attending the 
Ordinary Meetings of the Society. 
Honorary Members. 
19. The honorary members of the Society shall be distin- 
guished workers in science or zealous patrons thereof, and shall not 
exceed 25 in number. 
20. Every person proposed as an honorary member shall be 
recommended by Council, and be elected and removed in the like 
form and manner, and be subject to the same rules and restric- 
tions as ordinary members. He shall be entitled to all the privi- 
leges of membership except voting. 
Corresponding Members. 
21. The Corresponding members of the Society shall be con- 
stituted of such persons not resident in Western Australia, as may 
show a willingness to promote the objects of the Society, and shall 
be recommended and elected and be liable to be removed in like form 
and manner as ordinary members. The corresponding members 
shall be exempt from paying any subscription. 
22. In cases of corresponding members taking up their resi- 
dence in Western Australia, their privileges shall cease at the end 
of the current financial year. Provided that the corresponding 
.member shall have the privilege of becoming an ordinary member 
without ballot on paying subscription or composition fee. 
23. The corresponding members of the Society are required to 
keep the Secretary informed of their addresses, or of that of some 
agent in Western Australia, through whom communications may 
reach them. 
