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Museum to persons of eminence either chap. ii. 

 for learning or rank, especially foreigners, Librarian, 

 desiring to inspect the Collections, but 

 not able conveniently to avail them- 

 selves of the usual mode of admission. 



(5.) To take care that the Museum be 

 kept open during the appointed hours ; 

 and that due order and propriety of 

 behaviour be observed by all persons, 

 whether visitors or others. 



(6.) To grant admission into the 

 Reading Room, the Print Room and 

 the Sculpture Galleries ; and to provide 

 that such facilities be afforded to the 

 Readers and Students as are consistent 

 with the security and preservation of the 

 Collections. 



(7.) To communicate to the Officers 

 and others the orders of the Trustees ; 

 and to see that they be duly carried into 

 effect. 



(8.) To be the editor of the Guides to 

 the Collections ; to see that they be 

 prepared and printed in accordance with 

 such directions as may, from time to 

 time, be given to him by the Standing 

 Committee ; and to take care that a 

 sufficient supply of copies be always 

 ready to meet the public demand. 



(9.) To be in attendance when the 

 Museum shall be visited by the Sovereign 



