Regulations for the Library 
OF THE 
^ttuGsachur-cttsi §Mmttnnit Society, 
ADOPTED 1861. 
ARTICLE I. 
All Books, Manuscripts, Drawings, Engravings, Paintings, Models, Fur¬ 
niture, and other articles appertaining to the Library, shall be confined to 
the special care of the Committee on the Library. 
ARTICLE II. 
When any Books or Publications are added to the Library, a list thereof 
shall be posted up in the Library Room, and all such additions shall be 
withheld from circulation for the term of one month. 
ARTICLE III. 
The following Books of Record shall be kept:— 
No. 1. A Catalogue of the Books. 
No. 2. A Catalogue of the Manuscripts, Drawings/Engravings, Paint¬ 
ings, Models, and all other articles. 
No. 3. A list of all Donations, Bequests, Books, or other articles pre¬ 
sented to the Society, with a date thereof, and the name and 
residence of the donor. 
ARTICLE IY. 
Rare and costly Books shall not be taken from the Library Room. A 
list of such works as are to be withheld from circulation shall be made out 
from time to time by the Library Committee, and placed in the hands of 
the Librarian. 
ARTICLE Y. 
No more than two volumes shall be taken out by any member at one 
time, or retained longer than three weeks; and for each volume retained 
beyond that time a fine of ten cents per week shall be paid by the person 
so retaining it. And a fraction of a week shall be reckoned as a whole 
week in computing fines. 
ARTICLE YI. 
Every Book shall be returned in good order (regard being had to the 
necessary wear thereof with proper usage), and if any Book shall be lost 
or injured, the person to whom it stands charged shall, at the election of 
the Committee on the Library, replace it by a new volume or set, or pay 
for it at its value to the Society. 
ARTICLE VII. 
All Books shall be returned to the Library for examination on or before 
the first Saturday in July, annually, and remain till after the third Sat¬ 
urday of said month, and every person neglecting to return any Book or 
Books charged to him as herein required, shall pay a fine of tweuty cents 
per week, for every volume so retained. And if at the re-opening of the 
Library, any Book shall still be unreturned, the person by whom it is 
retained shall pay for the said Book or set, as provided in Article YI, 
together with any fines which may have accumulated thereon; and a 
notice to this effect shall be forthwith mailed to him by the Librarian. 
ARTICLE VIII. 
No member shall loan a Book to any other person, under the penalty of 
a fine of $1.00. 
ARTICLE IX. 
When a written request shall be left at the Library for a particular Book 
then out, it shall be retained for the person requiring it, for one week 
after it shall have been returned. 
ARTICLE X. 
Every Book shall be numbered in the order which it is arranged in the 
Books of Record, and also have a copy of the foregoing regulations affixed 
to it. 
