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coals are to be put on the fires after 

 two o'clock. 



Securing of 

 doors of 

 Departments 

 after closing. 



Round of 

 inspection. 



Lamps. 



The Head-housemaid, or, in case of 

 her illness or allowed absence, the 

 senior housemaid on duty, or house- 

 maid's labourer, is immediately after 

 the closing of the Museum to go 

 through all the rooms which, have 

 had Fires, and see that they are ex- 

 tinguished or safely guarded. 



No fires are to be raked out. 



The Messenger, or one of his assist- 

 ants, or any servant of the Trustees 

 specially charged with this duty by 

 the Principal Librarian, is to secure 

 the doors of the several Departments, 

 and to pass through all the rooms 

 which have been used during the day, 

 as soon as they are closed to the public. 

 The Messenger also, or other servant 

 specially charged with this duty, is, 

 in company with the Inspector of 

 Police, to visit the Halls and Pas- 

 sages, together with all other places 

 where danger may be apprehended, at 

 such hour as the Principal Librarian 

 may from time to time appoint. They 

 are to examine whether every part is 

 secure, and see that no person is 

 lurking therein, and to make an entry 

 that they have done so in the book 

 kept for the purpose. 



For this duty, as well as for all 

 cases of accident or alarm, Police- 

 lamps only are to be used. The route 

 to be taken on this occasion is given 

 in writing to the Inspector by the 

 Principal Librarian. 



The Lamps are to be cleaned, 

 trimmed, lighted, and locked, in the 



