Admission into the Museum. 
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15. No part of the collections belonging to chap, hi. 
the Museum shall be at any time carried out of Suutlong. 
the precincts thereof ; except such books, char- 
ters, deeds, or other manuscripts as are wanted 
to be made use of in evidence. In this case, 
application shall be made for leave to a Meeting 
of the Trustees ; or, if limited for time, to the 
Principal Librarian ; which leave being obtain- 
ed, one of the Under or Assistant Librarians 
shall be allowed to carry out the article required ; 
but he shall keep it constantly in his custody, 
and allow it to be inspected only in his pre- 
sence ; for this extraordinary trouble and at- 
tendance it is expected that a proper satisfac- 
tion be made him. 
16. The members of the Royal Academy 
and artists, as well professional as dilettanti, may 
have access at all admissible times to copy from 
the sculptures in the gallery of antiquities, upon 
application to the Trustees, or to the Principal 
Librarian, or the senior officer in residence; 
but it is expected that young artists, or stu. 
dents, produce recommendations from a pro- 
fessor of the Academy. 
17. That one of the attendants be always 
present in the gallery during the times when 
persons are employed in taking copies. 
18. The collections of coins, medals and 
