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XIX.— MONTHLY SUMMARY, 



April 1, 1863. 



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Arrangements consequent on International ExMbition. 



Enteance — For the convenience of Fellows the wood-cut plan 

 on the opposite page Las been prepared as a guide to the arrange- 

 ments for entrance, exit, &c., both to the Garden and the Exhi- 

 bition» The arrows indicate the entrances, 

 the retiring rooms, &0; 



Rules of Admission. — The Council have" resolved, in con- 

 sequence of the Great Exhibition and its relations to the Society 

 and the Garden, somewhat to enlarge the Fellows' privilege of 

 introducing two friends during the period of the Exhibition. 

 The rule as it at present stands is, that the privilege is only to 

 be used once in the same day. The Council have resolved that 

 the Fellows may, until the close of the Exhibition, re-introduce 

 the same two friends at any time during the day. In consequence 

 of this, Fellows, and the bearers of their transferable cards, may 

 now take their friends, who have Exhibition tickets, into the 

 Exhibition from the Garden, and bring back the same friends 

 into the Garden again. Any one abusing this privilege, and 

 introducing more than two friends in the same day, will be 

 reported to the CotinciL 



Adhission to and from the Gheat Exhibition Building. 

 All Fellows and others passing from the Garden to the Exhibition 

 naust either have a season ticHet or pay at the door. All Fellows, 

 and the friends they have a right to introduce to the Garden, 

 passing from the Exhibition to the Garden, must conform to. thfi 

 ordinary rules for such introduction- 

 French Fountains. — Two large French fountains are now in 

 course of being constructed on each side of the long central 

 walk, at the comers of the cross walk, from the lower terrace. 



They were offered for exhibition in the International Exliibition, 



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