Rules of the Blackmore Museum. 
Rule I. 
This Museum shall be called the Blackmore Museum," having been 
established by Mr. William Blackmore, of Liverpool and London, at whose 
expense solely it will be maintained. 
Rule IL 
The property of the Blackmore Museum shall be deposited at Salisbury, and 
shall be vested in Trustees for the purposes of the Museum. 
Rule IIL 
The Blackmore Museum shall be under the management of the Committee 
of the Salisbury and South Wilts Museum, subject to the consent of the 
Blackmore Museum Trustees, to be given at each Annual Meeting of the 
Members of the Salisbury and South Wilts Museum. 
Rule IV. 
The Trustees shall have power to close the Blackmore Museum for any 
special purpose, upon giving twenty-four hours' notice in writing to either of the 
Secretaries of the Salisbury and South Wilts Museum. 
Rule V. 
The Committee of the Salisbury and South Wilts Museum shall not be held 
responsible for any claims or charges in respect of the Blackmore Museum. 
Rule VL 
It shall not be competent for the Trustees to make any dividend, gift, divi- 
sion, or bonus in money or otherwise unto or between any of the members of 
the Blackmore Museum. 
Rule VII. 
Honorary Curators shall be appointed by the Trustees, and the arrangement 
of specimens shall be left in their hands. 
Rule VIII. 
The Trustees shall have power to remove any objects from the Blackmore 
Museum, for exhibition or scientific examination, at their discretion. 
