xxvi Bye-Lavs of the Lin?ican Society. 



X. He shall also receive from the Printer all the Copies of 

 the Transactions of the Society ; deliver out one Copy to each 

 Fellow, not being in Arrear, who shall ask, or send for it to the 

 House of the Society ; furnish the Booksellers with the Copies 

 ordered to be sold ; and keep a regular Account of the Trans- 

 actions so received and delivered. 



XI. The Librarian shall attend on such Days, and at such 

 Hours, in every Week, as the Council shall direct, for the Ac- 

 commodation of such Fellows, or other Members of the Society, 

 as shall desire to consult any of the Books in the Society's 

 Library, and of any other Persons who shall bring a written 

 Authority from any Member of the Council, or who shall be 

 introduced by a Fellow in Person. 



XII. The Librarian shall enter into a Catalogue all Books, 

 presented to, or bought by the Society, immediately after their 

 coming into the Possession of the Society, and -so place them as 

 that they may be readily found. 



XIII. The Librarian shall also have the Charge of the Society's 

 Museum of Natural History ; to view which he is to admit the 

 Members of the Society, and such other Persons as shall be in- 

 troduced by Fellows, at such Times as the Council shall direct. 

 He shall not, without Leave of the Council, permit any Article 

 whatever to be taken out of the Society's Collection, and he shall 

 enter into a Catalogue all Articles presented to, or bought by 

 the Society. 



XIV. The Housekeeper shall be always ready to receive Mes- 

 sages, Parcels, Letters, &c. directed to the Society, Council, 

 and Officers ; and to cause all Orders, Summonses, and Letters, 

 of the President, Council, and Committees, to be sent or deli- 

 vered, as directed, in proper Time. 



XV. He shall take care that the Society's House, and parti- 



cularly 



