Society’s 
name and 
objects. 
Members of 
Society. 
Foundation 
Members. 
Honorary 
Members. 
Ordinary 
Members, 
Election of 
Members. 
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I. The Society shall be called “The British 
Mycological Society” and its objects shall be the 
study of Mycology in all its branches, systematic, 
morphological and pathological, the publication of 
annual reports recording all recent discoveries jn any 
branch of mycology, and more especially giving a 
brief synopsis of the work of European Mycologists 
and the recent additions to the British Fungus Flora. 
2. The Society shall consist of Foundation Mem- 
bers, Honorary Members and Ordinary Members, the 
number of Foundation Members shail be limited to 
100 and that of Honorary Members to 20, but the 
number of Ordinary Members shall be unlimited. 
3. Foundation Members shall consist of those 
Members and Clubs who joined the Society previous 
to the limit of 100 Members of the Society having 
been attained, but after this number has been attained 
no Person or Club shall be admitted as a Foundation 
Member. 
4. Honorary Members shall be Ladies or Gentle- 
men of pre-eminence in Mycology, or who have 
rendered special service to the Society. 
5. Ordinary Members shall be Ladies or Gentle- 
men elected as hereinafter set out. 
6. Until the limit of 100 Foundation Members be 
reached any person or Club may signify their desire 
of joining the British Mycological Society and will 
