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Your Committee have met 12 times during the year for the 
transaction of the Society’s business, the attendances at same, 
as recorded in the Minute Books, showing a good average. 
The finances of the Society, as revealed by the Treasurers’ 
Statements, are all in a healthy condition. 
GEORGE P. MILN, 
‘Hon. General Secreta ry. 
W. J. NEW. 
Assistant Secretary. 
GROSVENOR MvusEtUM, 
May 14th, 1914. 
LIBRARY RULES. 
1.—The Library will be open daily, except on Holidays, from 10 a.m. 
to 4 p.m.; and from 6 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. on the evenings when the Societies 
meet. 
2.—As the Library is intended for purposes of study and reference, 
Members are expected to abstain from conversation which may be dis- 
turbing to other readers. 
3.—Members are requested not to replace Books on the shelves, but 
to give them to the attendant for replacement. 
4.—No Periodicals belonging to either Society are to be taken out of 
the Library. 
5.—The Books belonging to the Archeological Society are intended as 
books of reference, and must not be taken away. 
6.—Books belonging to the Society of Natural Science may, with certain 
exceptions, be taken out by Members of the Society, under the Rules of the 
Society. A receipt must be given to the Librarian for all Books so borrowed. 
7.—Persons who are not Members of either Society, desiring to use 
the Library, must present a letter of introduction from a Member, endorsed 
by the Secretary or President of the particular Society whose Books they 
wish to consult; such order to be available for one week only. 
