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Chapter VII — 1. — On the first of February, and the 
first of July, annually, a list of the Members, Associates, 
and Lady Subscribers then in arrear shall be prepared, 
and a notice sent to each informing him or her of the 
fact. If, on the 15th of the same month, the subscription 
is still unpaid, a second notice shall be sent informing 
him or her of the fact, and that he or she is excluded 
from the privileges of membership from that date. On 
the first of March, and the first of August, a list of 
those in arrear shall be posted in the Heading Room, 
and their names shall be struck oflf the roll. 
Rules — Schedule B — 4. To read — All periodicals 
that are not bound by the Society shall be disposed 
of within three months after the end of each year. 
5. To be rescinded. 
Schedule C. 1. To read— Members shall be entitled 
to take out three works of not more than three volumes 
each, two magazines ; and one set of newspapers, to 
consist of two weeklies or twelve dailies. 
2. To read — Associates and lady subscribers shall 
be entitled to take out two works of not more than 
three volumes each, and either one set of newspapers or 
one magazine. 
4. To read — " New Works," which shall mean new 
publications that have been added to the Library 
within a period of six months from tlie date of issue, 
shall not be kept longer than seven days, and only one 
such new work shall be allowed to a member at one 
time. Other than new works may be kept fourteen 
days. Country members shall be allowed four days 
beyond that time for sending for and returning books, 
except in the case of new works. There shall be 
written or printed in every volume and periodical the 
number of days allowed for reading it, and a fine of 
two cents shall be paid for every day that any work, 
magazine or set of newspapers shall be kept beyond 
that time. 
