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and have at the same time in his hand a Coin or chap. v. 

 Medal of his OWn. Inspection of 



32. Only one tray of Coins or Medals at a Medals by 

 time shall be exhibited to visitors unless for any Ylsltors " 

 special purpose, when the Keeper, or, in his 

 absence, the Assistant Keeper, may use his dis- 

 cretion as to the extent to which the rule should 



be relaxed. 



Each tray of Coins or Medals shall be removed 

 from the bar before another be placed upon it. 



33. No person, other than a Trustee or the Concerning the 

 Principal Librarian, or unless attached to the tectionof the 

 Department, shall have access to any of the Collectlonb * 

 Cabinets. 



34. The Cabinets and Presses in the Keeper's 

 room shall be kept always locked. The keys of 

 these Cabinets and Presses shall be in the 

 custody of the Keeper, or, in his absence, of the 

 Assistant Keeper. 



35. No Coins or Medals, after having been 

 registered or catalogued, shall be kept in the 

 study of the Keeper, or of the Assistant Keeper. 

 But all Coins and Medals shall be kept in tbe 

 Medal Boom, with the exception of such as may, 

 with the sanction of the Trustees, be from time 

 to time exhibited in the Gold Ornament Room, 

 or elsewhere in the Museum. 



36. The door opening from the corridor into 

 the Medal Rooni shall be always kept closed. 



37. The door communicating from the Grold 

 Ornament Room to the study of the Assistant 



