IV 



APPENDIX, 



Mohur, and if several volumes of different years be purcliased together, they shall be sold 

 at Ten Rupees each. 



23. The Agents of the Society in England shall be desired to purchase and forward 

 for the Society's Library, Books of Science and Oriental Literature published in Europey 

 taking care, that those purchases at no time exceed the Funds arising from the sale of the 

 Society's Publications, unless otherwise provided. 



24. The Committee of Papers shall-be requested to furnish the Agents in Europe^ 

 with such further instructions as may appear requisite for their guidance in the selection of 

 Books proper to be placed in the Library of the Society. 



LIBRARY. 



25. The Library is open from 10 to 4 o' Clock, between which hours, the 

 Librarian is to be in attendance every day, Sunday excepted. 



26. None but the Members of the Society are allowed to borrow Books from the 

 Society's Library, and no Book is to be lent out of Calcutta without especial permission 

 from the Committee of Papers, 



27. Books are to be borrowed by written or personal application to the Secretary : 

 in either case, the person applying is to furnish a written receipt, specifying the name of 

 the work, and the time for which it is borrowed, at the expiration of which, he is to return 

 the Book borrowed, or renew his application for an extended loan of it. 



28. The Receipts for the Books shall be filed, and a Record kept of the Books lent 

 out, to whom, and when lent out, and when returned. 



29. A list of the Books in the Library, and a Register of those lent out, are to be 

 kept ready for inspection. 



