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99. Separate accounts shall be kept and rendered of Separate ac- 

 the appropriation of the grants received from Govern- C ° 1 JS 11 ment °" 

 ment, for the promotion of oriental literature, and in grants, 

 other departments. 



BOOKS AND PAPERS OF THE SOCIETY. 



100. There shall be kept a book wherein shall be Statute Book, 

 fairly written, all the Rules, Regulations, and Bye-laws 



made or to be made, concerning the government and 

 regulating of the Society or Council, and also a Register 

 of the Members of the Society, with the dates of their 

 election. 



101. There shall be kept Journal Books of the JournalBooks. 

 Society, and also of the Council, wherein shall be enter- 

 ed all the Resolutions, orders and proceedings of the 



Society and Council at their respective meetings, to 

 which Journal Books any Ordinary Member may have 

 access, at such times as the Library is open. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 



102. The Journal or other publications of the So- Journal, &c. 

 ciety shall be under the Superintendence of the Coun- of th e Society, 

 cil. Contributors to the Journal, &c. shall be entitled 



to twenty-five copies of their papers. 



LIBRARY. 



103. The Library shall be open from 10 a. m. to 4 Library, hours 

 o'clock p. m. between which hours, the Librarian shall at . 



be in attendance every day, Sunday excepted. 



MUSEUM. 



104. The museum shall be open to the public daily, Museum when 

 except Sundays. Visitors shall record their names in a open * 



Book kept for the purpose. 



105. All Rules, Regulations, and Bye-laws hereto- Abrogation of 

 fore passed by the Society, and not contained in this included in 

 Code, are hereby declared to be abrogated. this Codc ' 



