LIBRARY REGULATIONS. 
The Council have considered it expedient to make the following 
Regulations for the Management of the Library, in order to meet 
the convenience of Members, and to ensure the due preservation of 
the works contained in it, — viz. : 
1. — Books shall only be delivered to a Member of the Society, or 
to some one producing a written order from a Member, and a 
receipt shall be given by the person to whom the book is delivered 
(expressing the name of the Member for whom the book is re- 
ceived), in a book kept for that purpose. 
2. — Any Member failing to return a book on the application of 
the Council, or returning books torn or defaced, shall be considered 
liable for their value. 
3. — Books may be retained for one month, but shall then be re- 
turned on application from the Secretary, should they be wanted ; 
and at the expiration of two months all books shall be returned. 
4. — All books shall be returned on or before the Meeting in 
January, in each year, and none shall be delivered to Members from 
that date until after the General Meeting in February, in order that a 
Report may be drawn up for the Council on the state of the Library. 
5. — Any Member failing to comply with the above Regulations^ 
after due notice from the Secretary, shall be fined half-a-crown for 
CTcry month that a volume is retained beyond the time allowed, 
and the privilege of having books from the Library shall cease 
until the fines are paid and the books returned. 
The following Works are only to be lent to Members by a Special 
Order from the Council. 
Ehrenberg (C. G.). Die Infusionsthierclien. 
Alder (J.) and A. Hancock. Monograph of the British Nudi- 
branchiate MoUusca. 
SuLLiVANT (W. S.). Musci Alleghanienses. 
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