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not paid on or before 31st March in each year, or within three 
months after election, as the case may be. 
4. Should any annual subscription remain in arrear to the 
30th J une, or for six months after election, the Treasurer shall 
cause to be forwarded to the Member or Associate from whom 
the subscription is due, a letter, Form D, s in the Appendix, 
unless such Member or Associate reside out of the United 
Kingdom ; in which case the form D shall not be sent unless 
the subscription continues unpaid till the 30th September. 
5. If any arrears be not paid within twelve months, the 
Council shall use their discretion in erasing the name of the 
defaulter from the list of Members or Associates. 
6. Members shall be entitled to introduce two Visitors at the 
Ordinary Meetings of the Society ; and to haye sent to them a 
copy of all the papers read before the Society, which may be 
printed in its Transactions or otherwise, and of all other official 
documents which the Council may cause to be printed for the 
Society; they will also be entitled to a copy of all such trans- 
lations of foreign works or other books as are published under 
the auspices of the Society in furtherance of Object 6 (§ I.). 
7. Associates may introduce one visitor at the Ordinary 
Meetings, and shall be entitled to all the minor publications of 
the Society, and to a copy of its Transactions during the period 
of their being Associates, but not to the translations of foreign 
works or other books above referred to. It shall, however, be 
competent to the Council of the Society, when its funds will 
admit of it, to issue the other publications of the Society to 
Associates, being ministers of religion, either gratuitously or at 
as small a charge as the Council may deem proper. 
8. When it shall be found necessary to send the letter. 
Form D, to any Member or Associate who may be in arrear, 
the printed papers and other publications of the Society shall 
cease to be sent to such Member or Associate till the arrears 
are paid ; and, until then, he shall not be allowed to attend 
any Meeting of the Society, nor have access to any public rooms 
which may be in its occupation. 
