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Museum, will, in addition to the 

 quarterly trials, attend at such times, 

 either by day or night, as he shall 

 think proper, and will from time to 

 time report to the Principal Librarian 

 any matters affecting the security of 

 the British Museum and its contents, 

 with regard to risk of Fire. 



The Firemen are placed under the 

 special orders of the Clerk of the Works, 

 to whom one of them will briiig the 

 Occurrence-Book at least once every 

 week at such time as he shall appoint. 

 From the Clerk of the Works they will 

 receive their instructions, and to him 

 they will bring their complaints, and 

 make their reports ; and it will be 

 their special duty to give him early 

 information concerning all matters 

 connected with the Fire or Telegraphic 

 arrangements. They must be tho- 

 roughly acquainted with all the 

 Engines and other articles under 

 their charge, and must know where 

 to find them at a moment's notice. 



