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The following Privileges have been conferred ly the votes of 
General Meetings of the Society in 1825 and 1830, on Contributors 
to the original Building Fund. 
“ A Contribution of Fifty Pounds and upwards shall entitle the Con¬ 
tributor for life to personal admission to the Museum and Gardens, 
with the power of introducing Visitors, personally or by written order; 
to personal admission to the Library, and to the scientific proceedings 
of the General Meetings. The adult members of his family residing 
under his roof shall be admitted without an order.” 
“ A Contribution of Twenty-Five Pounds and upwards shall entitle to 
personal admission for life to the Museum and Gardens, with the 
power of personally introducing Visitors ; and to personal admission to 
the Library.” 
“ A Contribution of Fifteen Pounds and upwards shall entitle to personal 
admission for life to the Museum and Gardens, with the power of 
personally introducing Visitors.” 
“ A Lady contributing Ten Pounds shall be entitled to personal admission 
for life to the Museum and Gardens, with the power of personally 
introducing Ladies as Visitors.” 
“ A Contributor of Fifteen Pounds and upwards, may at any future time 
(on being duly balloted forj be admitted a Member of the Society, 
without payment of Admission Money.” 
