consideration of these advantages, the Society shall pay to the 

 University a yearly rent of Five Pounds, payable annually at 

 Whitsunday, and shall also be at the expense of lighting and 

 warming the Library, when required for their use, and shall pay 

 for presses to contain their own Books. 



5 — The Books belonging to the Andersonian Library shall be 

 under the care of a Librarian appointed by the University. But 

 it is agreed that this Officer, or the Janitor of the University, 

 shall also exchange the Books for readers in the Library of the 

 Philosophical Society, and keep the Library Account- Book of the 

 Society. The Regulations for the Management of the Library 

 shall be jointly agreed to by the Society and the University, and 

 shall apply equally to the Books belonging to both parties. 



6. — This agreement shall not be held to affect the liferent right 

 to the Andersonian Library, now possessed by life-subscribers, or 

 granted to the original Members of the Philosophical Society, by 

 the agreement between the University and the Society, of date 

 27th February, 1832. 



Regulations for the Management of the Library. 



1. — The Books may be exchanged daily between the hours of 

 ten and four, or between six and eight in the evening, by the 

 Librarian, or his substitute. 



2. — No reader can be allowed more than one volume at a time, 

 of Books that havo been less than three months in the Library, 

 or three volumes at a time, of Books that have been more than 

 three months in the Library. 



3. — The day of entry of every Book into the Library shall be 

 marked in the Library Catalogue, and on the Book itself. 



4. — The time allowed for reading the Books, and the fines for 

 keeping them too long, shall be as follows : — 



