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May, June, July, and August, when 

 so ordered by the Trustees, 



Any person desiring to view the 

 collections on the open days may be 

 required to inscribe his name and 

 place of abode in a book kept in the 

 Entrance Hall for that purpose. 



Visitors are to be decent and 

 orderly in their appearance and be- 

 haviour ; and the Officers are to 

 exclude all others, or cause them 

 to withdraw. 



No children in arms are to be 

 admitted. 



No persons are to be admitted 

 to view the collections on private 

 days unless with the sanction of 

 the Principal Librarian, or accom- 

 panied by an Officer. 



Visitors are not to be taken 

 through the closed parts of the 

 Museum after four o^clock, unless 

 at the special request of an Officer. 



No strangers are to be admitted 

 on any pretext whatever during the 

 first week of January, May, and 

 September. Persons wishing the 

 Messengers to apply for a relaxa- 

 tion of this rule, are to be told that 

 it is forbidden to do so. 



No attendant or servant shall, on 

 any pretence, take any fee, reward, 



