RULES’ FOR BORROWING BOOKS FROM 
THE LIBRARY. 
As amended by the Council, 15th March, 1888. 
1. No more than Six volumes shall be lent to one person 
at the same time without the special leave of the Council 
or one of the Secretaries. 
2. All books shall be returned before the expiration of Six 
Weeks from the time of their being taken out, but if not 
required by any other Fellow, they may, on application, be 
i -~— kept for a further period of Six weeks. 
3. All books lent shall be regularly entered by the Librarian 
in a book appropriated for that purpose. 
4. No work forming part of Linnus’s own Library shall 
be lent out of the Library under any circumstances. 
Nore.—Certain other works are included in this prohibition, 
such as costly illustvated works, ad volumes beionging to 
sets which could not be replaced tf lost. 
A GENERAL INDEX to the first twenty volumes of the 
Journal (Botany) and the Botanical portions of the Proceedings 
from November, 1838, to June, 1886, may be had on application, 
and is issued in cloth, or in sheets for binding. Fellows are 
desired, when applying for a copy, to state in which form they 
desire to receive it. 
The Revised Rules concerning the publication of Papers 
have already been circulated, but additiunal copies can be had 
on application. 
