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CHAP. V. 



Concerning the 

 Care and Pro- 

 tection of the 

 Collections. 



Concerning 

 Admission of 

 Strangers to 

 the Coin and 

 Medal Room 

 and Keepers' 

 Studies. 



Keeper shall be kept always locked, and also 

 the door from the same room into the Keeper's 

 study — whenever he is absent from his duties — 

 unless when this room may be occupied by the 

 Assistant Keeper in the absence of the Keeper. 



38. No stranger shall be allowed to draw or 

 copy in the study of the Keeper or of the 

 Assistant Keeper; and no stranger shall be 

 allowed to sit in the Medal Eoom for the pur- 

 pose of drawing or copying, unless employed by 

 the Trustees or the Keeper to make drawings 

 or copies of Coins or Medals ; but, if so em- 

 ployed, such stranger shall sit outside the bar, 

 and only one person shall be so employed at the 

 same time. 



39. All strangers who may be admitted to the 

 study of the Keeper, or of the Assistant Keeper, 

 shall be introduced through the Gold Ornament 

 Eoom, and not through the Medal Eoom. 



40. No stranger shall be left alone in the 

 study of the Keeper or Assistant Keeper ; and 

 no stranger shall be admitted into the Medal 

 Eoom, or be allowed to remain there, unless 

 two at least of the Assistants, or their superior 

 Officer, attached to the Department, be present. 



41. No person not attached to the Department 

 of Coins and Medals, other than Keepers or 

 Assistant Keepers of Departments, or Assistants 

 in the other Departments of Antiquities, shall 

 be permitted to draw or study in the Medal 

 Eoom, or in the study of the Keeper or of the 



