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4. The Head-housemaid, or, in 

 case of her illness or allowed ab- 

 sence, the next female servant in 

 seniority, one hour after the closing 

 of the Museum, is to go through all 

 the Rooms which have had Fires, 

 and see that they are extinguished. 



5. No fires are to be raked out. 



6. The Messenger, or one of his 

 assistants, is, under the direction of 

 the Principal Librarian, to pass 

 through all the Rooms of the re- 

 spective Buildings which have been 

 used during the day, as soon as they 

 are closed to the public ; he is also, 

 in company with the Inspector of 

 Police appointed for this service, 

 and with one of the Watchmen, to 

 visit the Halls and Passages, to- 

 gether with all other places where 

 danger may be apprehended, every 

 Evening, at Nine o'clock. They are 

 to examine whether every part is se- 

 cure, and see that no person is lurk- 

 ing therein. For which purpose, as 

 well as in all cases of accident or 

 alarm, Pohce-lamps only shall be 

 used. The route to be taken in an 

 Evening is given in writing to the 

 Inspector. 



