RULES RELATIVE TO THE OFFICERS, 



chap. i. Trustees, in a General Meeting or Committee, 



V isitations. 0 



may appoint Visitations either of the whole, or 

 any part of the Collections, as often and on such 

 days as they shall think fit. 



Attendance. 16. Any Trustee elected subsequently to May 

 13, 1837, who shall not give personal attendance 

 at any of the Meetings of the Trustees for a 

 period exceeding twelve months, is expected to 

 resign his Trusteeship, or to assign such reasons 

 for his absence as may be satisfactory to a Gene- 

 ral Meeting of the Trustees. 



Privileges. 17. Every Trustee shall have free access, as well 

 on the private as on the public days, to any part 

 of the Museum, and may take with him such 

 persons as he shall please to introduce ; but only 

 during such hours as the Museum shall be open 

 to view. 



CHAPTER II. 



Rules relative to the Officers, Assistants, Attendants, 

 and Servants. 



chap. ii. 1. The Principal Librarian, and all other per- 

 an^ResT* 8 sons to whom Apartments are allotted, shall reside 



therein, unless when leave of absence is granted 



by the Trustees. 



Principal 2. The Principal Librarian, being chiefly en- 

 Librarian. 



trusted with the care and custody of the Museum, 

 is expected — ■ 



