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No Person is, on any Pretence whatever, to write on any Part of 
a printed Book or Manuscript belonging to the Museum; but if 
any one should observe a Defect in such Book or Manuscript, he 
is requested to signify the same to the Officer in waiting, who will 
make proper use of the Information. 
It may be sufficient merely to suggest, that Silence is absolutely 
requisite in a Place dedicated to the Purposes of Study. 
N. B.— The Admission Tickets are by no means transferable ; nor 
may Readers introduce Friends or Amanuenses without respective 
Tickets. 
THE END. 
O, Woodfallj Printer, Angel Court, Skinner Street, London. 
