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Officers i , their Duties, 



CHAP. IL hereby strictly enjoined to give immediate 

 notice to the Principal Librarian if any article 

 in the Museum shall be lost or damaged, 



Under and 12. The Under and Assistant Librarians 



Assistant Li- 

 brarians. are to be particularly careful that every thing 



within their respective departments be at all 

 times preserved in good and exact order; 

 and that the apartments containing that part 

 of the collection which is under their care, be 

 kept as neat and clean as is consistent with 

 the admission of persons to view and make 

 use of the same. 



13. Inasmuch as three additional Attend- 

 ants have of late been appointed for the pur* 

 pose of exonerating the Under and Assistant 

 Librarians from the ordinary duty of shewing" 

 the Museum, the said Librarians, in lieu of 

 that duty, shall employ themselves in arrang- 

 ing scientifically, and in making catalogues 

 of all additions that may be made from time 

 to time to the collections entrusted to their 

 care ; and also in re-arranging the old col- 

 lections, and correcting the old catalogues, 

 whenever either may stand in need of it : 

 and in performing this duty, they shall be 

 particularly careful to enter in the catalogue 

 references to the places where the respective 



