APPENDIX. 179 
to the Superintendent, all of whom will be servants of 
Government. 
PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS. 
With reference to the privileges of members of the 
Gardens, a special memorandum has been issued, and 
can be had on application to the Superintendent or to 
the Gatekeeper. Here it will suffice to state the privi¬ 
leges in a general manner— 
All members of the Gardens, whether extraordinary or 
ordinary members, have— 
(1) —Free entrance with their families on all days. 
By a family is understood one wife, any number 
of children, and usual attendants. 
(2) —Free entrance in carriage, on horseback, or in 
palanquin. 
(3) —Free use of the rink and skates, of the boats, 
with permission to fish. 
(4) —Permission to introduce two friends on any day, 
except Sunday, either personally, or by means 
of tickets. (Each member receives a book of 
tickets.) 
(5) —Facility for the import and export of animals. 
Extraordinary Members have the following additional 
privileges :— 
(1) —A voice in the management of the Gardens, and 
membership of the General Council of the Institu¬ 
tion. 
(2) —Their names will be enrolled on a memorial list 
to be put up in the future Hall of the Gardens. 
Life Governors , as far as practicable, will have buildings 
erected in their honour, and called by their names. 
