faT If a reader, who has incurred Jines, refuses to pay them, his right to read 

 Books from the Library shall be suspended. The fines shall be paid 

 to the Librarian, or his substitute. 



5.— When a Book is returned, it may be borrowed again, pro- 

 vided no other reader has bespoken it. 



6. — If any reader retains a volume three months at one time, 

 the Librarian shall write him to return it immediately ; and if he 

 does not comply, the Society may replace it, charging the reader 

 in default, not only with the price, but also with the three months* 

 fines due for not returning it. If the volume belongs to a set of 

 Books, the whole must be so replaced, if the volume wanting can- 

 not be got apart. 



If any Book is damaged when returned, a fine equivalent to the 

 injury, as the Society shall determine, must be paid; and if 

 injured so as to be unfit for use, it must be replaced by a complete 

 copy. 



7. — None but Members of the Philosophical Society shall be 

 entitled to read the Books belonging to the Society's Library. 



8. — Members engaged in drawing up papers to be laid before 

 the Society, may have an extra number of volumes, and be 

 allowed a longer time to read them, upon producing an order to 

 that effect from the convener of a Sectional Committee. Such 

 orders are to be preserved and delivered to the Society's 

 Librarian. 



9. — Any circumstance occurring, not provided for in these 

 Regulations, shall be submitted to an Ordinary Meeting of the 

 Society, and their decision shall be final and binding on all con- 

 cerned. 



