LIBRARY REGULATIONS. 



(Extract from the Bye-Laws, as amended at a Siiecial Meeting 

 held 1st Decem1)er, 1886.) 



Chap. XI. 



1. No Fellow shall, without special permission of the Council, be allowed to 

 borrow from the Libi-ary more than four volumes at one time, or, without leave of 

 the Librarian, to retain any volume longer than one montli. 



2. If any book be toi-n, injured, lost, or not forthcoming when demanded by the 

 Librarian, full compensation shall be made for the same by the borrower. 



3. The Librarian shall call in all books borrowed from the Library on the 5th 

 day of January and 5th day of July in each year ; and in case the same be not 

 returned on or before the Ordinary Meeting of the Society in the following montli, 

 notice thereof shall be given by him to the Council, who shall then direct a second 

 notice to be sent to tlie Fellow retaining any book, and in case the same be not 

 returned within the further space of four weeks from the date of such second notice 

 so sent, such Fellow shall in future be disqualified from borrowing books from the 

 Library without the special permission of the Council. 



4. The Library shall be open to the Fellows between tlie hours of one and 

 six p.m. on every week-day, except Saturday, and on that day between one and 

 three p.m. 



5. No stranger shall be allowed access to the Library unless introduced by a 

 Fellow ; but a note addressed to the Librarian or Secretary shall be deemed a 

 sufficient introduction. 



By order of the Council, certain books are not allowed to be taken out of 

 the Library ; a list of these can be seen at the Society's Rooms. 



The Library is open at the times stated above, and also on Meeting nights 

 till 9.0 p.m. 



