KEGULATIONS. 



REGULATIONS FOR THE GENERAL SECURITY 

 OF THE MUSEUM. 



The Museum is at no time whatever Resident 

 to be left without one, at least, of Officers, 

 the resident Officers within the same, 

 or the precincts thereof, that proper 

 orders may be given, and due care 

 taken, for its preservation in case of 

 fire, or any other accident which may 

 endanger the building or its contents ; 

 and the Firemen and Police are re- 

 quired to know at all times, by re- 

 ferring to the book at the Porters' 

 lodge, which Officer is on duty, in 

 order that they may send to him, in 

 the absence of the Principal Libra- 

 rian, early intelligence of any such 

 accident. 



Each resident Officer of the esta- 

 blishment is to be punctual in the 

 observance of the duty of remaining 

 in charge, enjoined upon him by the 

 Sixth Chapter, § 1, of the Museum 

 Statutes. 



At the closing of the Museum Fires, 

 every day, all Fires in the Stoves are 

 to be left in such a state that no 

 danger may arise from them. No 



