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be subject to a fine of ten cents a week for every volume retained 

 beyond tliat time. 



ARTICLE IX. 



Every book shall be returned in good order, regard being had to 

 the necessary wear thereof, with proper usage ; and if any book shall 

 be lost or injured, the person to whom it stands charged shall replace 

 it by a new volume or set, if it belonged to a set, or pay the current price 

 of the volume or set, and thereupon the remainder of the set, if the 

 volume belong to a set, shall be delivered to the person so paying for 

 the same. 



ARTICLE X. 



All books shall be returned to the Hall for examination on or before 

 the first Saturday of September, annually, and remain until after the 

 third Saturday of said month ; and every person then having one or 

 more books, and neglecting to return the same, as herein required, 

 shall pay a fine of one dollar ; and if, at the expiration of one month 

 after the third Saturday of September, any book has not been return- 

 ed, which was taken out previous to the annual examination of the 

 Library, the person to whom it stands charged, shall be required to 

 return the same, and if, after such request, it is not placed in the Hall 

 within two weeks, he shall be liable to pay therefor, in the manner 

 prescribed in the ninth article. 



ARTICLE XI. 



No member shall loan a book to any other person, under the penal- 

 ty of a fine of one dollar. 



ARTICLE XII. 



When a written request shall be left at the Hall for a particular 

 book, then out, it shall be retained for the person requiring it, for two 

 days after it shall have been returned. 



The Committee on the Synonjmesof Fruits shall 

 facilitate an interchange of fruits with the Philadel- 

 phia, New York, and Albany Horticultural Socie- 

 ties, and others, for the purpose of establishing their 

 sjnonymes. 



