PRESENT AND PROPOSED BYE-LAWS. 
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from annual subscriptions to the funds of 
the Society, as Associates, Apprentices or 
Students. 
13. All subscriptions for the current 
year shall become due upon election, and 
all annual subscriptions shall become due 
on the 1st day of January in every year, 
and if any Member, Associate, or Appren¬ 
tice or Student, shall not have paid his 
annual subscription before the 1st day of 
May in any year, his name shall be 
omitted from the Register of Members, 
Associates, and Apprentices or Students 
of the Society, certified by the Council at 
the annual meeting. It shall be compe¬ 
tent to the Council to restore any de¬ 
faulter to his former status in the Society 
on payment of his arrears and any fine 
which it may be thought fit by the Coun¬ 
cil to impose, not exceeding half - a - 
guinea. 
14. All persons who, before the 1st day 
of October, 1862, shall have paid fees on, 
and passed the Major Examination, and 
who, by reason of registration as Phar¬ 
maceutical Chemists under the said Act 
of Parliament, qualify themselves to be 
elected Members of the Society, shall, 
upon election to Membership, have the 
option of becoming Life Members ex¬ 
empt from further contribution on pay¬ 
ment of a life subscription of five guineas. 
15. All Members of the Society, other 
than those mentioned in the last-preced¬ 
ing Bye-law, shall have the option of be¬ 
coming Life Members exempt from fur¬ 
ther contribution on payment of a life 
subscription of twenty guineas. 
of the Society, certified by the Council at 
the Annual Meeting. It shall be com¬ 
petent to the Council to restore any de¬ 
faulter to his former status in the Society 
on payment of his arrears and any fine 
which it may be thought fit by the Coun¬ 
cil to impose, not exceeding half-a- 
guinea. 
11. All persons who have become Life Charter, 
Members of the Society pursuant to Bye- lmes 7 ': 
laws which have heretofore from time to 
time been in force, shall be exempt from 
further contributions to the funds of the 
Society. 
12. All persons becoming Members of 
the Society, in exercise of the privileges 
conferred and defined by Sections 18 and 
19 of the Act, 1868, shall on election pay 
an entrance-fee or sum of two guineas, 
exclusive of an annual subscription. 
13. All Members of the Society, except Charter, 
Life Members or Honorary and Corre- 4 ’ 
sponding Members, shall pay an annual 
subscription of one guinea. 
14. All persons who, before the 1st 
day of October, 1862, paid fees on, and 
passed the Major Examination, and who, 
by reason of registration as Pharmaceuti¬ 
cal Chemists under the Statute, 1852, 
qualified themselves to be elected Mem¬ 
bers of the Society, shall have the option 
of becoming Life Members exempt from 
further contribution on payment of a life 
subscription of five guineas. 
15. All Members of the Society, other Carter, 
than those mentioned in the last-preced- me °* 
ing Bye-law, shall, after having paid the 
entrance-fee, if any payable, have the 
option of becoming Life Members exempt 
from further contribution on payment of 
a life subscription of twenty guineas. 
16. All persons wdio, prior to the 1st 
day of October, 1862, became Associates, 
Apprentices or Students, and w r ho may 
not for the time being be entitled to ex¬ 
ercise and be exercising any privilege 
created by Sect. 20 of the Act, 1868, shall 
be exempt from annual subscriptions to 
the funds of the Society, as Associates, 
Apprentices or Students respectively. 
17. All Associates, Apprentices, and 
Students, other than those exempted by 
the last-preceding Bye-law and other 
than Associates entitled to continue and 
continuing Associates, being in business Charter, 
on their own account, shall pay an an- y '’ 
nual subscription of half-a-guinea. 
18. All the Associates who, under Sec¬ 
tion 20 of the Act, 1868, are entitled to 
continue, and are desirous of continuing 
as such Associates, being in business on 
