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of study or description, he must apply to the Curators, or a mem- 
ber of the committee on that department. 
Sec. 3. Allarticles in the Museum must be kept labelled as 
far as practicable, and a catalogue of the articles in each depart- 
ment kept by the committee attached to the said department. 
Sec. 4. When a member of the Academy deposits in the Mu- 
seum a sufficient number of articles to fill an entire case, a key of 
said case shall at all times be at his command. _ 
Sec. 5. Books, or objects of Natural History, ‘ocied with 
the Academy, shall be returned only on a request of the owners, 
or their representatives, and in all cases a receipt shall be given- 
to the Curators when the articles are returned. 
Sec. 6. No specimen which is not capable of being arranged 
in the cabinet shall be received on deposit, unless the consent of 
the committee on the department in which the specimen should 
be rage and that of the Curators, be first obtained in writing. 
Src. 7. Visitors may be admitted to the Museum, gratuitously, 
on uke and Fridays, from one o'clock until sunset; but 
strangers in the city may be admitted on every afternoon, be- 
tween the above named hours, by POR to the janitor a ticket 
signed by any Associate Member. 
- Sxc. 8. No children under twelve years of age shall be adel: 
ted unless accompanied by persons who will become responsible — 
_ for their good behavior; and should any damage result to any of 
_ the furniture, specimens, or any of the property of the Academy, — 
