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properly secured, and the Museum left in a state oiiap. ill 

 of safety. He shall receive the House-keys from Messenger, 

 persons who have the use of them., when they 

 leave the Museum. He shall see that the keys 

 are so left, and shall report to the Principal 

 Librarian ^any irregularity in this respect. 



15. Every Officer shall be in readiness to give Attendance of 



Officers £i"fc 



attendance, if required, at the Meetings of the Meetings of the 

 Trustees ; and he shall remain within the pre- Trustees * 

 cincts of the Museum during the time of every 

 General Visitation. 



16. No person appointed to any office or other offices 

 employment in the Museum shall hold any without 



Jl /v» .i t .,i permission. 



other omce or engage m other business with- 

 out the permission of the Standing Committee. 



In framing these regulations, the Trustees General 



Mir* ii i Instruction. 



are aware that it is impossible tor them to define 

 the duty of each officer with a sufficient degree 

 of precision for all possible emergencies ; in 

 addition, therefore, to the above rules, it is to 

 be considered as a general Instruction to the 

 several Officers, that they conduct themselves as 

 becomes men of honour, integrity, and liberality, 

 in the conscientious discharge of the duties of 

 their respective stations, and as men who have 

 the credit and utility of the Museum truly at 

 heart. 



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