Vll 
Ccnns cf HTtmbcrsIjijj, it. 
The Objects of the Victoria Institute being of the highest importance both 
to Science and Religion, while they are such as have not been attempted to 
be attained by any previously existing scientific society, it is anticipated that 
when its establishment is known, it will receive the most liberal support by 
gifts and donations from friends, and be joined by large numbers of Members 
and Associates. 
The annual subscription for Members is now Two Guineas each ; with One 
Guinea Entrance Donation. 
The annual subscription of 1st and 2nd class Associates (ladies being 
eligible) is Two Guineas, or One Guinea each, without any Entrance Fee. 
Life Members to pay Twenty Guineas ; and Life Associates, first or second 
class, to pay Twenty or Ten Guineas, respectively, in lieu of the above 
Annual Subscriptions. 
Vice-Patrons (ladies or gentlemen) to pay not less than Sixty Guineas 
each, as a Donation to the funds of the Institute. 
* # * All who join the Society as Members must be professedly Christians. 
On 31st December, 1866, the Foundation Lists were closed. Members 
now admitted will be required to pay an Entrance Donation of One Guinea, 
as above stated ; but they will receive the first volume of the Journal of 
Transactions gratis. Members and Associates are entitled to the Journal 
commencing with the year for which the first subscription is paid. The 
charge for earlier numbers is half-a-crown each. 
Further 'particulars will be furnished upon application to the Secretary , at 
the Office, 9, Conduit Street, Regent Street, London, W. 
*** All Applications for admission and general correspondence ( as to 
papers proposed to be read, & c.) should be addressed to the Secretary of the 
Institute, and all Remittances of donations or subscriptions to the Honorary 
Treasurer, at the Office, 9, Conduit Street , Regent Street, London, W. 
Cheques to be crossed to Messrs. Ransom, Bouverie, & Co., Bankers, 
1, Pall Mall East, London, S.W. 
