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It may be proper to remark that some slight 

 alteration has taken place in the laws regulating the 

 admission to the Museum, by which it is hoped greater 

 facilities will be afforded to those who may wish to 

 visit it, either for the purpose of curiosity, or for 

 acquiring information. Annual tickets have been 

 issued to those who, being neither members or 

 subscribers, may yet wish for the liberty of 

 visiting at their leisure the Museum ; also single 

 admission tickets are now used, by which any one 

 who does not know a member, or does not wish to 

 apply for gratuitous entrance, may be admitted. The 

 price of the former is 5s., of the latter 6d. 



In consequence of the increasing extent of the 

 Museum, it has been thought advisable to provide 

 some additional assistance to our valuable and inde- 

 fatigable Sub-Curator, Mr. Denny. Accordingly a 

 Janitor, at a small weekly stipend, has been appointed, 

 who, by being constantly in attendance, will be 

 enabled more readily to attend to visitors ; to assist 

 in keeping the rooms and cases in better order ; and 

 also to execute many trifling, but necessary details 

 which formerly encroached much upon the Sub- 

 Curator's time, which may be so much more efficiently 

 employed. 



