EULES FOR BORROWING BOOKS PROM 

 THE LIBRARY. 



1. No more than Six volumes shall be lent to one person at the 

 same time without the special leave of the Council or one of the 

 Secretaries. 



2. All books shall be returned before the expiration of Six weeks 

 from the time of their being taken out, but if not required by any other 

 Fellow, they may, on application, be kept for a further period of 

 Six weeks. 



3. All books lent shall be regularly entered by the Librarian in 

 a book appropriated for that purpose. 



4. No work forming part of Linnseus^s own Library shall be lent 

 out of the Library under any circumstances. 



Note. — Certain other ivories are included in this -proliihition, such as 

 costly illustrated worJcs, and volumes belonging to sets which cov.ld 

 not be replaced if lost. 



A GENERAL INDEX to the first twenty Volumes of the Journal 

 (Zoology) may he had on application, either in cloth or in sheets for 

 binding. Price to Fellows, 15s.; to the Public, 20s. 



A CATALOGUE of the LIBRARY may be iiaa on application. Price 

 to Fellows, 5s. ; to the Public, 10s. 



