A Guide to the Use of the Beading Boom. 19 



as otherwise there will necessarily be delay in the delivery of the 

 book, since the ticket will have to be returned to the Beading 

 Eoom in order that the press-mark may be verified from the 

 Catalogue. The remainder of the ticket may be as short as is 

 consistent with accuracy. The following is a sample of a Reading 

 Room ticket sufficiently and correctly filled in : — 



(Date) (Name of Reader) J. H. Smith. 



1 Jan. 1912. getter and Number of seat) 



Permission to use the Reading Room will be withdrawn from any person who shall 

 write or make marks on any part of a Printed Book, Manuscript, or Map belonging 

 to the Museum. 



Readers are not, under any circumstances, to take a Book, Manuscript, or Map out 

 of the Reading Room. 



Before leaving the Room, Readers are particularly requested to return Books, for 

 which they have given Tickets of application, to an attendant at the centre counter, and 

 to reclaim the Tickets. 



READERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BOOKS SO LONG AS THE 

 TICKETS REMAIN UNCANCELLED. 



Press Mark. 



Name of Author, or other Heading of Work, as in 

 Catalogue. 



Date of 

 Publication, 



2350. e. 5. 



Brown 







Title of Work. 



1858-82 



This space for oflScial 

 iise only. 



(If part of a numbered series, specify particular volume required.) 



Horae Subsecivae. 3 vol. 





PLEASE TO RESTORE EACH VOLUME OF THE CATALOGUE TO ITS PLACE, AS 

 SOON AS DONE WITH. 



P.T.O. 



On the reverse of the ticket are the following directions : — 

 READERS ARE PABTICULABLY REQUIRED 



1. Not to ask for more than one work on the same ticket. 



2. To transcribe from the Catalogues all the particulars necessary for the 



identification of the Work wanted. 



3. To write in a plain, clear hand, in order to avoid delay and mistakes. 



4. To indicate in the proper place on each ticket the number of the seat 



occupied. 



5. To bear in mind that no Books will be left at the seat indicated on the 



ticket unless the Reader who asks for them is there to receive them. 



6. When any cause for complaint arises, to apply at once to the Super- 



intendent. 



7. To replace on the shelves of the Reading Room, as soon as done with, such 



Books of Reference as they may have had occasion to remove for the 

 purpose of consultation. 



8. To restore each volume of the Catalogue to its place, as soon as done with. 



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