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3. All deposited specimens shall be labeled with the name of the depositor, and while 
they remain as such, shall be exclusively under the control of the Academy, and subject 
to the same uses and regulations as the specimens belonging to it. 
4. No person making a deposit of specimens shall be allowed to remove them without 
giving a receipt for the same to the Curator in charge. 
5. No specimen contained in the Museum shall be loaned, unless by special permission 
of the Academy. 
6, The Curators shall arrange in systematic order all the specimens belonging to the 
Museum, and keep a catalogue of the same; and shall report to the Academy at the 
Annnal Meeting the state of the property confided to their charge. 
CHAPTER IX.—Of the Library. 
1. The Library shall be under the control of the Librarian and Library Committee. 
2. No book shall be purchased, or other expenses incurred for the Library, except by 
a recommendation to that effect signed by a majority of the Library Committee, and rati- 
fied by the Council. 
3. The Library Committee shall designate such books as ought not to be removed 
from the rooms of the Academy, and these books shall be marked on the catalogue, and 
shall not be taken out without special permission from the Academy. 
4. The Librarian shall be furnished with a book, in which he shall keep a regular ac- 
count of all books borrowed and returned, by inserting the name of the borrower and the 
book borrowed, and the time when taken out and when returned. In the absence of the 
Librarian, one of the Library Committee shall keep this record. 
5. A member not returning a volume within two weeks, shall incur a fine of fifty cents, 
and twenty-five cents for each week thereafter. 
6. Any injury done to works shall be estimated by the committee, and the borrower 
fined accordingly. : 
7. he Librarian shall report to the Treasurer, from time to time, the fines imposed. 
8. No member or fellow shali take out more than two volumes at one time, without 
special permission from the Council. 
9. On the first Monday in June, all books shall be called in; and the Library Com- 
mittee shall examine the Library, and compare it with the catalogue. They shall note 
all missing books, and report the same, at the next meeting, to the Academy. 
CHAPTER X.—Of Meetings. 
1. The Stated Meetings shall be held on the second and fourth Monday evenings in 
each month. 
2. Special Meetings may be called at any time, by the President, and shall be called, 
if requested in writing, by ten members or fellows. 
3. Special Meetings shall be called by a notice sent to every active member or fellow, 
stating the time at which such meeting is to be held, and the object for which it is called, 
and no business shall be transacted except that stated in the call. 
4. Stated Meetings shall be held in such place as shall be determined by the Academy 
or Council. When meetings are not held in the rooms of the Academy it shall be the 
duty of the Recording Secretary to notify all the fellows and members of the time and 
place of meeting. All business meetings shall be held in the rooms of the Academy. 
