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who have the liberty to open the cases, and shall be responsible for 

 all specimens committed to their charge. 



ART. II. No specimen or specimens contained in the collection 

 of the Society shall be loaned from the Kooms without the consent 

 of the Executive Committee, and then only to students on condition 

 that all such specimens will be returned correctly determined as far 

 as possible. 



ART. III. The collections of the Society may be opened at any 

 time by a member of the Executive Committee, and shall be opened 

 for the inspection of members and students at all times that the 

 Curator is in attendance, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 

 I, Article VIII. 



ART. IV. Duplicates may be exchanged for other material. 

 Four specimens of a species, or a greater number where species is 

 represented by many varieties, shall be retained in the collection. 

 Provided, however, that where an exchange of great advantage to 

 the collections can be effected, one of two specimens, when of the 

 same sex, may be exchanged. 



CHAPTER VIII. 



OF LIBRARY. 



ART. I. The library shall contain books having reference to 

 Entomology, and no books shall be loaned, except under proper 

 guarantee of their safe return, or on deposit of the value of the 

 same. 



ART. II. Books deposited in the library shall at all times be at the 

 command of the depositor, and shall not be loaned unless with his 

 written consent, the Society assuming no responsibility on account 

 of such deposit. 



CHAPTER IX. 



OF PUBLICATION. 



ART. I. All written communications intended for publication, 

 read or presented to the Society, shall be referred to the Committee 

 on Publication, to report thereon at the next stated meeting. 



