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receive the moneys due from booksellers chap, ii: 

 and other persons, as well as for the sale of Librarian, 

 the Synopsis. 



(8.) He is to keep an account of all 

 Casts made, and of the manner in which 

 they are disposed of; and to receive the 

 money for such as are sold. 



(9.) He is to keep an account of the 

 Stationery received and expended ; and 

 make all applications to the Stationery 

 Office. 



5. The subordinate Officers are to aid and assist 

 the Principal Librarian in all matters relating- to 

 his duty, in respect to the care and custody of the 

 Museum ; and they are strictly enjoined to give 

 immediate notice to the Principal Librarian, if 

 any article in the Museum shall be lost or damaged, 

 in order that he may report the same to the 

 Trustees at their next meeting 1 . 



6. The Keepers of Departments and their Keepers of 



Depart- 



Assistants are to be particularly careful, that every ments and 

 thing within their respective Departments be at sistants. 

 all times preserved in good and exact order ; that 

 full and accurate Catalogues or Lists be made 

 and kept, comprising every article in their re- 

 spective custodies ; and that the apartments, con- 

 taining that part of the Collection which is under 

 their care, be kept as neat and clean as is con- 

 sistent with the admission of persons to view and 

 make use of the same. 



7. Four resident Keepers of Departments, that 

 is to say, the Keepers of the MSS., the Printed 



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