ASSISTANTS, ATTENDANTS, AND SERVANTS. 



(1.) To provide for the safety of the chap. ii. 

 Museum and its Collections, to take every Libyan, ik. \t*^^» < 



precaution against fire and other accidents, 

 and to be personally and directly respon- 

 sible for all property belonging to the 

 Trustees, , which is not specifically com- 

 mitted by them to the custody of other 

 officers. 



(2.) To exercise a constant superin- 

 tendence over every department, and to 

 report to the Trustees, at stated intervals, 

 the progress made in the several works 

 carried on in each. 



(3.) To take care that the Officers and [ 

 Servants of the several Departments are \ 

 regular in their attendance and perform 

 their proper duties ; and to report any 

 omission in this respect to the Trustees. <r 



(4.) To grant admission to persons of 

 eminence desirous of inspecting the Collec- 

 tions, but not able to avail themselves of 

 the ordinary mode of admission; and to 

 take care that such persons have proper 

 attention paid to them. 



(5.) To see that the Museum is kept 

 open during the appointed hours ; that the 

 attendants are at their respective posts ; 

 and that due order and propriety of be- 

 haviour are observed by all persons, whe- 

 ther visitors or domestics ; and for this pur- 

 pose frequently to visit every part of the 

 Museum. 



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