l6i trustees, their Meetings; 



CHA?. I. constitute a General Meeting, the said Visi- 

 iTiiitation. tation shall nevertheless be inade by such 

 Trustees as shall be then present. 



\% Besides the said annual Visitation, the 

 Trustees in a General Meeting may appoint 

 Visitations either of the whole, or any part 

 of the Collection, as often and on such days, 

 as they shall think fit : ten days notice of the 

 day and hour of every Visitation, whether 

 general or partial, shall be sent by the Secre- 

 tary to each of the Trustees. 



13. Every Trustee shall have free access 

 (as of right he ought) to any part of the 

 Museum, and may take with him any number 

 of person^ of whose names he shall sign a 

 list in a book to be kept for the purpose by 

 the directing officer of the day ; but it shall 

 be only during such time as the Museum 

 shall be open to view, 



14. Every Trustee who shall have occasion 

 to consult any book, manuscript, or other 

 part of the Collection, may require the article 

 from the officer of the respective depart- 

 ments, and make use of the same in any part 

 of the Museum he shall judge convenient, 

 during the time that the Museum shall be 



