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be taken out of the library, without leave of the Librarian, 
and that the time of keeping it be limited to seven days. 
XXIII. That the resolution to establish a library be an- 
nounced to the Honorary and Corresponding Members of 
the Society ; and that it be intimated to them by the Se- 
cretaries, that donations of their past and future publica- 
tions will be highly acceptable, 
XXIV. That a corp mepAt shall be given to the au- 
thor of the most valuable experimental paper, containing 
some important discovery relative to the arts and manufac- 
tures of Manchester, which shall have been delivered to 
the Secretaries, and read at the ordinary meeting of the 
Society, before the last Friday in March, 1798. 
XXV. That the adjudication of this premium be refer- 
red to the Committee of Papers; that their decision shall 
be made by ballot ; andthat the medal shall be delivered by 
the President to the person to whom it shall have been ad- 
judged, or to his representative, at the first meeting of the 
Society in October, 1798. 
XXVI. That two sttver meDALS shall be given an- 
nually, one to the author of the best Essay ona Literary, and 
another to the best on a Philosophical Subject, which shall 
have been read at the Society during the course of the 
season ; to be determined by the Committee of Papers, 
