7. Every person desirous of admission in the Society as a Fellow, shall be proposed and recommended, agreeably to the Form No. 1 in the Appendix; which Form must be subscribed by at least one Fellow, who shall certify his personal knowledge of such Candidate.

8. Every Candidate’s recommendation must be delivered to the Secretary, and shall by him be submitted to the Council, at the next meeting.

Election of Fellows.

9. The Council shall proceed to the election by a show of hands, or by ballot, if any Member demand it. The voting shall take place at the same Council Meeting as that on which the Candidate is proposed, and no person shall be considered as elected unless he have three-fourths of the votes in his favour.

Admission of Fellows.

10. Every person so elected, having subscribed the Form No. 2 in the Appendix, shall be admitted by the Chairman at the first Ordinary Meeting at which he is present, according to the following Form:—“In the name, and by the authority of the Anthropological Society of London, I admit you a fellow thereof.”

Privileges of Fellows.

11. The Fellows have the right to be present, to state their opinion, and to vote at all general Meetings; to propose candidates for admission into the Society; to introduce two Visitors at the Ordinary Meetings of the Society; and to have transmitted to them all official documents which the Council may cause to be printed for the use of the Society: and, under such limitations as the Council may deem expedient, to have personal access to the Library and all other public rooms in the occupation of the Society, and to borrow books, maps, plates, drawings, or specimens, belonging to the Society.

12. All the Fellows are eligible to be Members of the Council and Officers of the Society.