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Admission into the Museum, 



CHAP. III. book, and if none of the persons inscribed 



Persons 



be found exceptionable, be shall deliver to 

 each of them a ticket for immediate ad- 

 mission, and put them under the conduct of 

 the attendant, whose instructions require 

 him to allow them such time as shall be rea- 

 sonably sufficient for viewing each part of 

 the Museum. Should more than, fifteen per- 

 sons apply at any particular hour, the super- 

 numeraries will be allowed to inscribe their 

 names for the next hour, or should that be 

 engaged, for any other subsequent hour in 

 succession. 



4. Should more than seventy-five persons 

 apply in the course of the day, the last 

 comers (to the number of fifteen and no 

 more) shall be allowed to inscribe their 

 names for an extra company to be admitted 

 on the same day at or soon after two o'clock. 



5. Should more persons apply than can be 

 admitted according to the above regulations, 

 the supernumeraries shall be allowed to in- 

 scribe their names in a separate book to be 

 kept for that purpose ; and the directing 

 officer in waiting shall order tickets to be 

 made out for them for one of the inter- 

 mediate days 5 viz. Tuesday, or Thursday, 



