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6. Until the limit of 100 Foundation Members be Election of 
reached any person or Club may signify their desire of Menhe 
joining the British Mycological Society and will conse- 
quently be enrolled as Members thereof by the Secretary. 
Honorary Members shall only be elected at a meeting of 
The British Mycological Society by the majority of the 
Members then present. Ordinary Members shall be 
elected either by the majority of the Members then 
present at the annual meeting, or meetings, or by the 
President, Treasurer and Hon. Secretary at othertimes. All 
Ordinary Members shall be proposed and seconded 
respectively by existing Members, who shall sign a 
certificate (see appendix) in recommendation of him or 
her, one at least of the proposers so certifying from 
personal knowledge, and every candidate for election 
shall sign an undertaking to abide by the Rules if © 
elected (see appendix). 
7. All Ordinary Members shall pay an annual Yearly | 
subscription of 10/- and Foundation Members 5/-, whilst user p Ee: 
Honorary Members shall be exempt from either entrance 
fee or annual subscription. 
8. The management of the British Mycological Government 
Society shall be vested in the President, Treasurer and of the Society. 
Hon. Secretary. 
. The President, Treasurer and Hon. Secretary, Election of 
shall be elected annually, at the first meeting of the Officers. 
British Mycological Society in each year, by a majority 
of the Members then present. 
10. The British Mycological Society shall hold one Meetings or 
or more meetings annually at a place and time determined Forays. 
by the Members at the previous meeting, or in default 
thereof, by the President, Treasurer and Secretary. 
Invitations from Local Societies shall be first entertained 
and the acceptance of such shall imply that the Local 
Society undertakes to arrange the excursions of the foray, 
obtain necessary permissions from landowners, and place 
at the disposal of the British Mycological Society a room 
