ADMISSION OF FELLOWS TO THE ROYAL 
GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. 
Candidates for admission into the Society must be proposed and 
seconded by Fellows, and it is necessary that the description and resL 
dence of such Candidates should be clearly stated on their Certificates. 
It is provided by Chapter IV., § 1, of the Regulations, that, 
“Every Ordinary Fellow shall, on his election, be required to pay £5 as his 
“admission fee, and £2 as his first annual subscription, or he may .compound, 
“either at his entrance by .one payment of £35, or at any subsequent period oil 
“ the following basis :— 
Fellows of 20 years’ standing and over .. .. £12 10s. 
„ ' 15 „ „ and under 20 .. -£16 
„ 10 ,, „ ,, 15.. £20 
“ And no Fellow shall be entitled to vote or to enjoy hny :bthei v pyiyilege, of the* 
“Society so long as he shall continue in arrear.” 
All subscriptions are payable in advance, on the 1st of January in each 
year. 
The privileges of a Fellow include admission (with one Friend) to¬ 
ad ordinary Meetings of the Society, and the use of the Library and 
Map-room. Each Fellow is also entitled to Receive; a [copy pf The- 
Geographical Journal, which is forwarded, free of expense;, to addresses, 
in the United Kingdom or abroadJ’ y - mo : : /. . ! of 
Copies of the Regulations and Candidates’ Certificates may be had on 
application at the Society’s Office, 1, Sivile Row, London, W. 
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