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4. All the cabinets shall be kept locked and chap. v. 

 the keys shall remain in the custody of the 

 Keeper or Assistant Keeper, who may at their 

 discretion give them to such Assistants as have 

 occasion to consult the collections. Each 

 cabinet shall have a number attached to it, and 



a daybook shall be kept, in which shall be 

 registered the number of every cabinet opened 

 each day, and by whom. Special locks shall 

 be put at the discretion of the Keeper of the 

 Department upon any of the cabinets. All 

 Cabinets opened shall be again locked as soon 

 as the Coin, Medal, or tray required for exami- 

 nation shall have been taken out. The key 

 shall be returned at once to the Keeper or 

 Assistant Keeper, and no cabinet shall be left 

 open at the close of the official day. 



5. All dummies of whatever kind and all 

 coloured cards used for headings in the trays 

 shall be kept in the Keepers study, under lock 

 and key, in the custody of the Officer in 

 charge. 



6. No person, other than a Trustee, or the 

 Principal Librarian, or the Officers and Assist- 

 ants of the Department of Coins and Medals, 

 or the Officers of the Departments of Antiqui- 

 ties, shall be admitted within the bar of the 

 Medal Room. 



7. The seat of the Assistant Keeper shall 

 be in the Medal Room, and he shall occupy 

 a study only when engaged on duties which 



