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The following privileges have been conferred bg 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.” 
11 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 for) be admitted a Member of the Society, 
without payment of Admission Money.” 
