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Second. — Each borrower shall be entitled to receive two volumes 

 at a time, and to retain them for a period of foiirteen days 

 from the date of borrowing ; and the borrower shall be 

 entitled to renew the loan for one or more similar terms, if 

 no other application shall have been made for the volumes. 



Third. — In the ev'ent of failure to return a book after application 

 therefor shall have been made by the second party's Librarian, 

 or of damage or defacement to any volume before its return 

 to the library, the second party shall have power to replace 

 it, charging the borrower with its cost; and until the volume 

 shall have been returned, or the cost of its replacement 

 recovered from him, the borrower shall not be allowed to 

 take out any other books. 



Fourth. — The second party shall be entitled to place within the 

 magazine-room in their said library premises any unbound 

 Transactions or Scientific Journals which they may desire 

 to make more openlj- available for public reference. 



Fifth. — The first and second parties' Librarians shall from time 

 to time revise the list of Transactions and Scientific Journals 

 received in exchange for the first party's published 

 "Proceedings and Transactions," with the view of deter- 

 mining whether any such publications shoiUd be removed- 

 from the list, or others added to it. 



SLx'th. — The second party shall bind into volumes, rebind when 

 necessary, and make available for being borrowed, the 

 various Transactions and Scientific Journals handed over to 

 them by the first party, and any other similar publications 

 which may afterwards be received in exchange for the first 

 party's "Proceedings and Transactions," 



Seventh. — The second party shall annually reimburse the first 

 party in (First) the cost of the copies of the first party's 

 "Proceedings and Transactions" to be sent in exchange for 

 such Transactions and Scientific Journals as shall be trans- 

 ferred by the first party to the second party in accordance 

 with this agreement, as well as for those w^hich may after- 

 wards be included in the list of exchanges when revised 

 as before mentioned, including cost of back parts sent in 

 exchange for back numbers of Transactions and Scientific 

 Journals when it is desired by the second party to complete 

 imperfect sets of the latter ; and the cost of all such copies 

 shall not include any part of the expense of setting-up type 

 or revising proofs, but shall be estimated on the basis of 

 extra copies beyond the number reqiiired for the first party's 

 other purposes ; and (Second) the cost of transmitting by 

 post such copies of the first party's "Proceedings and 



