
          I. Any person may enter by purchasing a
half-crown ticket.

II. Jameson's own class has free admission
every Saturday, for a certain time.

III. Annual tickets are sold which cost one
guinea which admit you every day.
No gentleman can get an annual ticket
unless he has attended Prof. Jameson's
Class 2 courses of lectures which costs 9
guineas!. But the best is to come—Any 
Lady may have an annual ticket.

[Exclamation points in the border]

Does not this speak for itself? Jameson
you know is Regins Keeper and no one has
control over him—the Museum is a Royal
one, consequently a public one. But no
Naturalist wishing to put the collection
to best use (by consulting it) can do so
unless he pays half a crown every time
he wants to examine a bird or a shell
or an insect & I doubt much if he got
in, whether he would be allowed to do that,
as Drawing is not allowed without express
permission—& I have applied for
permission, and have been refused because 
I wished to publish some of their new
Birds. This would have been reasonable, if
Jameson was going to discribe them himself
but no one has that intention.
        