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COMPAEATIYE ZOOLOGY. 



[Mar. 



10. No person officially connected with the Museum shall 

 be permitted to make any private collection, or to trade in 

 specimens of natural history, except for the Museum. 



11. These rules and regulations, mutually agreed on and 

 adopted by the parties, shall not be repealed or altered, except 

 by a formal agreement between the parties, or by a concur- 

 rent vote, passed by each corporation, specifying such repeal 

 or alteration, and entered upon the records of both said 

 corporations. 



The original articles repealed or altered by concurrent vote 

 of the two corporations are : — 



5. The Director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, an 

 officer appointed or to be appointed by said Trustees, shall make 

 arrangements, under the supervision of the Faculty aforesaid, for 

 the reception of visitors either upon special or general invitation, 

 and of the public at large, at suitable times and under suitable reg- 

 ulations, to visit and examine the Museum ; and such arrangements 

 shall be made with a view to secure to the public the freest enjoy- 

 ment of and access to the Museum consistent with its use for scien- 

 tific and educational purposes. 



6. The Lawrence Professor of Zoology in the Scientific School of 

 Harvard Universit}- , or the officer charged with the instruction in 

 that department of science for the time being, shall be the Curator 

 and scientific head of the Museum, subject to the control and regu- 

 lation of the Facult}^ of the Museum herein before mentioned, in 

 whom the power to determine the use of the Museum for scientific 

 and educational purposes, either by general regulations or by specific 

 orders, is ultimately vested ; and the compensation paid to such 

 Curator as Professor in the Lawrence Scientific School shall be 

 regarded as full compensation for instructions given and services 

 rendered in the Museum, until further provision is made therefor. 



7. It shall be the duty of such Curator, under the like direction 

 and control of the Faculty of the Museum aforesaid, when funds 

 shall have been appropriated and placed at the disposal of the said 

 Faculty by either of the corporations for the purpose, to make pur- 

 chases of such articles as shall be necessary and suitable for the 

 increase of said Museum in any of its departments, and to direct 

 all necessary expenses for the transportation and other charges 

 incident to their acquisition, and all necessary expenses for vessels 

 and materials incident to the preservation and exhibition of such 



