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ARTICLE II. 



Tliore sliall be [jrocureil proper cases and cabinets for the books 

 and all other article?, in which they shall be arranged, in such a man- 

 ner, as the Committee on the Library may direct. 



ARTICLE HI. 



All additions to the collection of books and other articles shall be 

 placed upon the table, in the Hall of the Society, fur exhibition for 

 one week, and as much longer as the Library Committee may deem 

 expedient, previous to their being arranged in their appropriate situ- 

 ations, 



ARTICLE IV. 



The following books of record shall be kept in the Hall of the 

 Society. 



Number 1. To contain a Catalogue of the Books. 



" 2. To contain a Catalogue of the Manuscripts. 



" 3. To contain an account of the drawings, engravings, 



paintings, models, and all other articles. 

 " 4. The register of books loaned. 



ARTICLE v. 

 When any book, or any other article shall be presented to the So- 

 ciety, the name of the donor shall be inserted in the appropriate re- 

 cord book, and the time it was received. 



ARTICLE VI. 



Every book and article shall have a number affixed to it, in the or- 

 der in which they are arranged in the several books of record. 



ARTICLE VII. 



When any new book is received, it sliall be withheld from circula- 

 tion at least one week ; and very rare and costly works shall not 

 be taken from the Hall without the permission of the Library Com- 

 mittee. 



ARTICLE VIII. 



Not m )re than two volumes shall be taken out by any member, at 

 one time, or retained longer than two v, ceks ; niid every person shall 



