14 . BY-LAWS. 
ARTICLE IIil. 
MUSEUM. 
Srctioy 1. No specimen, or apparatus, contained in the |} 
Museum of the Academy shall be taken from the hall, under 
any pretence whatever, unless by vote of the Academy. 
Sec. 2. The keys of the cases containing the collections 
shall be kept by the Curators and members of the respective 
committees attached to the different departments, who alone 
shall have liberty to open the cases; and they shall be respon- 
sible for all articles committed to their charge. If any mem- 
ber is desirous to inspect more closely the specimens in the 
collection, for purposes of study or description, he must ap- 
ply to the —. member of the. committee on that 
. “Sno. 8, hie a se - must Bs Bat hate 
4 key of said ¢ case e shall at tall times be at his command. 
Seo. 5. 
=| "Seo, 6. No specimen which is not aopable: of being 
_ ranged in the cabinet shall be re ORaey h 
onsent of the committee on the departm which | 
men should be classed, and that of he Cita, 
ri ed in writing. 
|) See 7. Visitors may be sited My | 
. : = on ‘Tuesdays and Fr oe os 
; set; but strangers in the 0} 
