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the other housemaids, as well as the 

 labourers employed to assist in the 

 household work, and she is to see 

 that they perform their duties pro- 

 perly. 



KEYS. 



None of the Museum keys are to be 

 taken out of the Museum. 



The house keys used in the daytime 

 are to be left with the Messengers in 

 the Hall by those persons who have 

 the use of them, when they leave the 

 Museum ; the Messengers are to see 

 that all the keys are so left, and to 

 report to the Principal Librarian any 

 irregularity in this respect. 



No small keys are to be received 

 by the Messengers unless with the 

 sanction of the keeper of a depart- 

 ment, who shall give a list of the 

 keys which he wishes to be so re- 

 ceived, as well as the name of the 

 person who is to deliver them. 



No keys are to have labels attached 

 to them, nor any other mark to denote 

 to whom or to what they belong. 



Immediate notice is to be given to 

 the Principal Librarian of the loss or 

 finding of any keys. 



