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chap. in. to be transcribed without a particular leave 
and cauSoL. from the Trustees. Transcribers are not to lay 
the paper on which they write on any part of the 
book or manuscript they are using. 
12. No person is, on any pretence whatever, 
to write on any part of a printed book or ma- 
nuscript belonging to the Museum ; but if any 
one should observe a defect in such book or 
manuscript, he is requested to signify the same 
to the officer in waiting. 
13. Persons engaged in works of learning, 
or in the prosecution of any useful design, and 
having occasion to examine any part of the col- 
lection with more attention than can be done in 
the ordinary way of viewing the Museum ; or 
using the Reading Room, or having occasion to 
make a drawing of any thing contained in the 
Museum, are to apply to the Trustees in a Ge- 
neral Meeting, or to the Standing Committee, 
for particular leave for that purpose ; who will 
give directions according to the circumstances 
of the case. 
14. The respective officers whom it may con- 
cern, viz. either the Keeper of the Manuscripts, 
or the officer in the Reading Room, are charged 
to be particularly attentive in observing persons 
who may have occasion to inspect manuscripts, 
charters, deeds, or other instruments which are 
liable to be called for as evidence. 
