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CHAPTER III. 



Rules relative to the Keepers ; Assistant-Keepers, 

 Assistants, Attendants and Servants. 



1. The Subordinate Officers are to assist chap. hi. 

 in the care and custody of the Museums ; they officers™** 6 

 are strictly enjoined to give immediate notice if 



any article in the Museum be lost or damaged ; 

 to be careful that everything within their 

 Departments be at all times preserved in good 

 and exact order ; that full and accurate 

 Catalogues or Lists be made and kept, 

 comprising every article under their care ; and 

 that the rooms of their Departments be neat 

 and clean. 



2. They shall give the whole of their time, 

 subject to any regulations which may from 

 time to time be made by the Standing Com- 

 mittee, to the service of the Museum and the 

 discharge of the proper duties of their several 

 Departments ; and they shall not be absent 

 from the Museum without giving previous 

 notice in writing to the Director or to the 

 Director of the Natural History Departments^ 

 and to the senior Officer of their Departments. 



3. The Keepers or, in their absence, the Keepers and 



• .Assistant" 



Assistant-Keepers, shall make monthly Reports Keepers, 

 to the Standing Committee on the progress of 

 the business in their Departments, and, within 



