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Resolved also, That the following Regulations for the Cabinet and 

 Library of the Entomological Club be adopted. 



I. 



That a general collection be made, consisting of specimens of 

 Exotic and British Insects, Arachnoida, Myriapoda, and Crustacea, 

 with books and MSS. relating to the science in all its branches ; and 

 that a special object of the Club be to form a model named Cabinet 

 of Insects unquestionably British. 



II. 



That the Cabinet and Library be open at the house of the 

 Curator, 21, Union Street, Deptford, on the Friday in every week 

 during the months of January, February, March, April, September, 

 October, November, and December. 



III. 



That Visitors be introduced either personally or by written order 

 of a Member or Honorary Corresponding Member, and that all 

 Entomologists consulting the Cabinet or Library shall be at perfect 

 liberty to make any notes, memoranda, descriptions or drawings of 

 any insect, or from any book or MS. contained therein ; but that no 

 insect be allowed to be taken from the cabinet on any pretence 

 whatever, without the special vote of the Club first obtained for 

 that purpose. 



IV. 



That the Curator keep a complete register of the insects, &c. 

 belonging to the Club, and that any valuable or unique specimens 

 presented to the Club be registered, with the name of the donor, 

 and be reclaimable by him at any time in case of the dissolution of 

 the Club. 



Resolved also, That the thanks of the Entomological Club be 

 given, and are hereby given, to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of 

 MouNTNORRis, also to Wm. Christy, Jun., Edward Doubleday, 

 Thomas Ingall, Wm. Bentley, J. Chant, Giles Munby, 

 John Walton, George Newman, Jun., Robert Foster, George 

 Trusted, Henry Metford, and J. V. Thompson, Esquires, for 

 their various valuable donations to the Club. 



