THE LIBRARY. 
RULES FOR THE CIRCULATION OF BOOKS. 
1.—Books to be lent out to Members at any time when the Library 
of the Literary Institution, at the Public Hall, is open, on application 
to Mr. Pussy, the Librarian. 
2.—All books and periodicals to be marked with the stamp of the 
Club and numbered before being circulated, and kept in such a place 
as shall from time to time be determined by the committee. 
3.—Members may obtain books by making personal or written 
application for them, and by signing a receipt for the same, which shall 
be held by the Librarian until the book is returned. No member shall 
have more than one work at a time, nor shaJl he keep any work for a 
longer period than 14 days. But when a book is returned by a member 
it may be borrowed by him again, provided it has not been bespoken by 
any other member. Books which have been bespoken shall circulate in 
rotation according to priority of application, 
4.—Standard works, as shall be named by the committee, to be kept 
for reference and not to be lent out. 
5.—Members retaining books longer than the specified time shall 
be subject to a fine of one penny per day. If any book be retained by 
a member for two months, and be not returned after written application 
has been made for it, the committee may order it to “be replaced and 
charge the member in default with the amount thus incurred, in addition 
to the fine. If any book, when returned by a member, is found to have 
been damaged during the period such member has had it, a fine equivalent 
to the injury shall be paid by the member. 
LIST OF BOOKS BELONGING TO THE CROYDON 
MICROSCOPICAL CLUB. 
1 Vol. Beck’s Illustrated Catalogue of Scientific Instruments. 
1 ,, The Rev. J. B. Reade’s Address before the Royal Microscopical 
Society. 
»» The Achromatic Microscope, by Beck. 
», Polarized Light, by Charles Woodward. 
», Davies on Mounting. 
,, Collection and preparation of Algce, by Johann Nave 
», Smith’s Diatomacez. 
s, Quekett on the Microscope. 
,, Carpenter on the Microscope. 
,, Microscopical Manipulation, by Suffolk. 
,, How to work with the Microscope, by Dr. Lionel S, Beale. 
Marvels of Pond Life, by H. J. Slack. 
,, Carpenter’s Foraminifera. 
;, Turton’s British Shells. 
», Bentham’s yas 
», Berkeley’s togamic Botany. 
», Lectures on qlatclane, by Quekett. 
yy Human Microscopic Anatomy, by Kalliker. 
os. 20, 21, and 22, Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club. 
Lithographed Drawings of Trilobites, 
Kept that RD et et et et et Bt et et 
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