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XXX. 



Use ofl-eys. — Keys will bo issued only upon requisition, and must be 

 receipted for. Holders of keys will be held responsible for their safe- 

 keeping; they must not lend them or allow them to pass out of their 

 own hands. No one will be allowed to obtain duplicates except by requi- 

 sition. The loss of keys should be promptly reported. Keys not in use 

 are to be returned to the office from which they were obtained. The loss 

 of keys should be at once report to the Superintendent of Buildings. 



XXXI. 



Issue of Iceys. — Keys to doors in the Smithsonian Building not assigned 

 to the Museum are controlled by the Chief Clerk of the Smithsonian 

 Institution. 



Keys to doors in Xational Museum and other buildings will be kept 

 by the Superinteudeut, who will issue them only upon requisitions 

 indorsed by Director or Assistant Director. 



Keys to exhibition cases will be kept in office of Assistant Director. 



XXXII. 



Apartments in Smitlisonian BuiUling. — Apartments in the Smithsonian 

 Building which may be desired for the use of the Museum may be trans- 

 ferred to the control of the management of the Museum by requisition 

 from said management upon the Chief Clerk of the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution. 



XXXIII. 



Catalogues. — The following MS. Eecords are kept: 



Name. Symbols. 



Announcement Record Ann. 



Accession Records A. 



Card Catalogue of Accessions A.C. 



Distribution Records D.- 



Transportation Record T. 



Storage Record S. 



Property Record P. 



Order Book O.- 



Lost and Found Record L.F. 



Time Book TB. 



Visitors' Register R. 



Drawings, «&c Draw. 



Electrotypes and Engravings Eng. 



Photographic Hegisters Phot. 



Ethnological Catalogue C.I-IIL 



[Volumes assigned to separate departments.] 



Mammal Catalogue CIV. 



Bird Catalogue C.V. 



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