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chap. iv. 10. No part of the Collections shall be 

 fo^usmfthe 5 C3 - TTlt( ^ out °f tne precincts of the Museums, 

 Collections, documents and other articles required to be 

 produced in evidence only excepted. In such 

 cases -application shall be made to the Standing 

 Committee at their next meeting, or, in urgent 

 cases, to the Director, or to the Director of 

 the Natural History Departments. If the 

 application be granted, one of the Keepers or 

 Assistant-Keepers, or one of the Assistants, 

 shall carry out such document or other article 

 and keep it constantly in his custody, allowing 

 it to be inspected only in his presence. 



11. Members of the Royal Academy, Artists 

 and Students, may be admitted into the 

 Museum (Bloomsbury) for the purpose of 

 copying sculptures or other objects of art. 

 Any person desiring to be admitted into the 

 Museum for such purpose or for the purpose 

 of study in the Students' Rooms of the several 

 Departments, is to apply in writing to the 

 Director, specifying his profession or business, 

 and his place of abode, and, if not a Member of 

 the Royal Academy, accompanying his letter 

 with a written recommendation satisfactory to 

 the Director, who, thereupon, may grant 

 admission, or refer the application to the 

 Trustees at their next Meeting. 



12. The rules for the admission of Students 

 at the Natural History Museum shall, so far 



