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3. The Principal Librarian being chiefly en- chap. ii. 
trusted with the care and custody of the Mu- braS* 1 U ~ 
seum, he is to attend in the Museum as constantly 
as shall be necessary for the discharge of his 
duty, and for putting in execution the orders 
of the Trustees which have any relation to 
him. 
4. He shall take care that all the subordinate 
officers and servants perform their respective 
duties, and obey the orders which have already 
been, or shall hereafter be made by the Trustees ; 
and also pay all reasonable attention that no 
irregularity be committed within the precincts 
of the Museum. 
5. Upon extraordinary occasions, such as 
when persons of eminence, either for rank or 
learning, especially Foreigners, are desirous of 
inspecting the whole, or any part of the Mu- 
seum, and shall make it appear that they cannot 
conveniently avail themselves of the usual mode 
of admission, the Principal Librarian shall be 
allowed to grant to such persons extraordinary 
admission ; and he shall either attend them 
himself, or appoint some other officer to accom- 
pany them. 
6. He shall also be allowed to grant tem- 
porary admission into the Reading Room, to 
such persons as apply during the intervals be- 
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