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■of his intention to withdraw , and returning all books and other pro- 
perty 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 as- 
signing 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 by 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 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 meet- 
ings in one year. 
ASSOCIATE AND STUDENT MEMBERS. 
17. Associate members shall have all the privileges of ordin- 
ary members, with the- exception that they shall not have the right of 
voting, nor of eligibility for office, nor of proposing new members. 
IS. 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 cal- 
endar year. Student members shall not be entitled to any privileges, 
except that of attending the Meetings of the Society. 
HONORARY MEMBERS. 
10. 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 restrictions 
as ordinary members. He shall be entitled to all the privileges 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 
