X. Subscriptions. —Annual Subscriptions shall become due on the first day of July, for the year then 
ensuing. The entrance fee and first year’s subscription of a new member sliall become due on the day of his 
election, and he shall not be entitled to attend the meetings, or to enjoy any of the privileges of the Society, 
until his entrance fee and subscription for the year have been paid. Members who have not paid their subscrip¬ 
tions for the current year, shall be informed of the fact by the Treasurer. If thirty days after such intimation 
anv are still indebted, their names shall bo forma'll) laid before the Society at the first meeting. 
XI. Honorary Members. — Any person not residing in the colony, who may bo distinguished as a scientific 
promoter of Botanv, Horticulture, or Agriculture, or who shall become an approved correspondent of the Society, 
may be appointed by the Council an Honorary Member of the Society. 
XII. Honorary Life Members. —The Council may award Honorary. Life Membership to the writers of 
the best papers or essays on subjects of importance, due notice of the competition for such a prize having first 
been given. 
XIII. Life Members. — Any member paying the sum of ten pounds to the general funds of the Society, at 
one time shall be a Life Member. 
XIV. Secretary. —The Secretary shall summon and attend all meetings, and shall cause a minute boolc or 
books, containing the proceedings and transactions of the Society to be kept and laid upon the table at all meet¬ 
ings of the Societv (other than Committee meetings) for inspection. 
XV. Under Secretary. —The Council shall appoint a paid Under Secretary, who shall be under the control 
and direction of the Honorary Secretary. Such Under Secretary may also he appointed Collector. 
XVI. Treasurer. —Th e Treasure r’shal 1 receive payment of all monies due to the Society, and shall deposit 
the same as often as they amount to £20 in the Bank of New South Wales, to the credit of the Society. A 
financial statement shall be laid before tho Council when required. 
XVII. Payments* — Claims against the Society, when approved by the Council, shall be paid by cheques 
signed by the Treasurer, and countersigned by tho Secretary. 
XVIII. Auditors, — Two Auditors shall be appointed at the General Meeting to audit the Treasurer’s 
accounts. The accounts, as audited, to be laid before the Annual Meeting in July. 
XIX. Admission to Exhibitions. —The Public shall be admitted to all Exhibitions by cards, on payment 
of snch charge as shall be agreed on by the Council. 
XX. Additional By-Laws.—A standing By-Law Committee shall be appointed, to whom all proposed 
alterations to, or additions to, the By -Laws shall be referred for their report. 
