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CHAP. V. 

 Concerning 

 Inspection of 

 Coins and 

 Medals by 

 Visitors. 



been incorporated with the General Collection 

 in its place has been acquired. 



28. No stranger, unless personally known to 

 the Keeper, Assistant Keeper, or one of the 

 Assistants in the department, shall be allowed 

 to see the Coins or Medals without a written 

 introduction, satisfactory to the Keeper or Assist- 

 ant Keeper ; and all such introductions shall 

 be filed in a Register by themselves. 



29. A day-book shall be kept, recording the 

 examination of Coins or Medals, not under 

 glass, by visitors, with the name and address of 

 each such visitor, and the name of the person 

 or persons in attendance on such occasions, the 

 latter to make the entry, which shall be signed 

 by the visitor and the person or persons in 

 attendance. 



80. It is strictly forbidden to show Coins or 

 Medals to visitors, unless the Keeper or Assistant 

 Keeper, and at least one Senior Assistant, be 

 present in the Medal Eoorn during the visit, and 

 unless some one person attached to the Depart- 

 ment be looking on and watching. No person, 

 unless attached to the Department, shall be 

 allowed to show Coins or Medals to visitors. 



31. All Coins and Medals shall be exhibited 

 to visitors under glass, excepting such as the 

 Keeper or Assistant Keeper shall allow to be 

 handled for numismatic or scientific purposes. 

 No person shall be allowed to have in his hand 

 a Coin or Medal belonging to the Department, 



