32 O Plan of the InJIUution 



guineas per annum for each perfon. 4thly, By the parti* 

 cular donations and legacies. And laftly, by funis received 

 at the door from ftrangers who vifit the Repofitory, or ob- 

 tain leave to frequent the Lectures. 



Each original fubferiber or proprietor, befides other pri- 

 vileges, will be an hereditary governor of the Inftitution ; 

 have a perpetual transferable {hare in all the property be- 

 longing to it; a voice in the election of the managers of 

 the Inftitution, as alfo in the election of the committee of 

 vifitors ; two transferable tickets of perpetual admiffion into 

 the eftablifhment, and into every part of it ; two transfer- 

 able tickets of admiffion to all the puhlic philofophical 

 lectures and experiments ; and may r&commend perfons 

 for admittance to the philofophical lectures and experi- 

 ments. 



Each fubferiber for life will receive one ticket for life, but 

 not transferable, of free admiffion into the Inftitution, and 

 into every part of it ; together with one other ticket for life,, 

 but not transferable, of free admiffion to all public philofo- 

 phical lectures and experiments. 



Each annual fubferiber's tickets will be for one year, but 

 not transferable. 



Subfcribers for life, and annual fubferibers, as well as the 

 proprietors of the Inftitution, will be entitled to have copies 

 or drawings (made at their own expence) of any of the 

 models in the repofitory, and this even when fuch copies are 

 defigned for the ufe of their friends ; and workfhops will be 

 prepared, and workmen provided under the direction of the 

 managers for executing fuch work properly, and at reafon- 

 able prices. 



Perfons employed in executing work after any of the 

 models, will, on the recommendation of any fubferiber, be 

 allowed accefs to fuch model as often as fhall be neceffary : 

 and fuch of them as fhall be willing to furnifh to buyers any 

 article exhibited in the repofitory, will be allowed to place 

 a fpecimen in the repofitory, with his name and place of 

 9 abode 



