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at the Natural History Museum shall, so far chap. iv. 

 as circumstances admit, be the same as those f 0 ? e uSng\he 



at Bloomsbliry. Collections. 



13. The privilege of admission to the Read- 

 ing Room or any Department of the British 

 Museum is in all cases granted upon condition 

 that it may be at any time suspended by the 

 Director, or by the Director of the Natural 

 History Departments; and that it may be at 

 any time withdrawn by the Trustees in their 

 absolute discretion. 



14. No Attendant or Servant shall, on any No Fee 



1 ~ r 1 r Allowable. 



pretence, take any fee, reward or gratuity from 

 persons visiting the Museum or using the 

 Collections. 



CHAPTER V. 



Concerning the Security of the British Museum. 



1. The Director shall take special care that chap. v. 

 the regulations made from time to time by the "t Fire 

 Trustees for the warding, patrolling, and Ac'-jcnL 

 general safeguarding of the British Museum 



from the danger of theft, or fire, or other 

 accidents, be strictly enforced. 



2. The Director of the Natural History 



