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signed by themselves, signifying the name, description and usual 
place of residence of such person, who must be known personally 
to at least one of the recommending members. 
7. Every nomination form having been read at one of the 
Ordinary General Meetings^ shall be posted in some common room 
of the Society, and the person thus recommended shall be balloted 
for at the next Ordinary General Meeting, after such reading. 
8. No person shall be declared duly elected unless three- 
fourths of the number of members balloting shall vote in his favour. 
9. Persons so elected shall have immediate notice thereof trans- 
mitted to them by the Secretary, accompanied by a copy of the 
Rules. 
10. No candidate shall be deemed a member until his sub- 
scription for the current year be paid or the annual payments be 
compounded for. If any person elected as a member shall omit to 
pay the subscription (or composition in lieu thereof), within six 
months after the day of election, the Council shall have authority 
to declare such election void. 
11. The annual subscription of every ordinary .member shall 
be One Guinea, and the composition fee for life membership, £15 
15s. 
12. The annual subscription becomes due on the 1st July in 
every year, in advance, and is recoverable as debt due from the 
member to the Society. If any member shall be in arrears of his 
annual contribution for two years on the day of any Annual Meet- 
ing, he shall be apprised by letter that unless the a,mount due by 
him be paid before the end of the current year his name will be re- 
moved from the list of members. 
Withdrawal and removal of Members. 
13. No member shall be at liberty to withdraw from the 
Society without previously giving notice in writing to the Secretary 
of his intention to withdraw, and returning all books and other 
property of the Society in his possession. Retiring members shall 
be liable for payment of all subscriptions due to the Society. 
14. The Council may, by a majority of seven of its members, 
remove or suspend any member of the Society, with or without 
assigning reasons for such action. But a member whose name has 
been removed from the Roll shall have a right of appeal to the 
Society. Notice of such appeal to the Society shall be sent by such 
member to the Secretary within four weeks of the removal of his 
name, and the appeal shall be considered bv the Society at the next 
General or Special Meeting, a majority of votes recorded at such 
Meeting sufficing to confirm or annul the decision of the Council. 
Privileges of Members. 
15. Ordinary .members have the right to be present and to vote 
at all General Meetings; to be eligible for election to a seat on the 
