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to superintend and arrange the Hope Collection of Annulose animals, and 

 to take charge of the Natural History portion of the Hope Library-. 



7. The Hope Professor shall reside in the University for the term of 

 eight months in every academical year between the first of October and the 

 fifteenth of July. 



8. The Hope Professor shall retain his ofBce during good behaviour. 



9. In case of illness or unavoidable absence of the Hope Professor, 

 the Hope Curators shall have the ordinary power to appoint a temporary 

 deputy. 



10. In case of permanent inability of the Hope Professor to perform the 

 duties of the professorship, the Hope Curators shall have the ordinary 

 powers to appoint a permanent deputy, with such stipend out of the Hope 

 Professor's emoluments as to the Hope Curators shall seem fit. 



11. The Vice-Chancellor and delegates of appeals in Congregation, or 

 the greater part of them, shall have power to proceed against the Professor 

 in case of misconduct, in the same manner as is provided by the statutes 

 respecting the Moral Philosophy Professor and other Professors, sanctioned 

 by her Majesty ; and in the event of their finding it necessary to remove 

 the Professor, the said Frederick William Hope, if living, and if he shall 

 not be then living the Hope Curators for the time being, shall immediately 

 proceed to a fresh election. 



J 2. The Hope Professor shall be entitled to receive from his auditors 

 such fees only as shall be fixed by the University, in addition to the 

 dividends arising from the said J£ 10,000 new £S per cent annuities. 



13. The Hope Professor shall not hold any other inofessorship or 

 readership in the University. 



11. THE HOPE COLLECTIONS, AND THE KEEPER OF 

 THE HOPE COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS. 



{a) Conditions set forth in the Deed of Gift of the Ento- 

 mological Collection, Library of Natural Histor}'^ plates, 

 engravings, and other articles and effects of the Eeverend 

 Frederick William Hope, dated August 4, 1849, ap- 

 proved h}' Convocation April 23, 1850. 



L That a suitable building or rooms shall be provided within the 

 University for the reception of the said Collection, Library, articles, and 

 effects, as soon as conveniently may be arranged, cither at the expense of 

 the said University or by means of contributions from other sources. 



2. Tliat the said Collection, liibrary, articles, and effects shall be made 

 practically useful, as a means of extending and improving a knowledge 



