XIV 
THE INDIAN MUSEUM: 1814—1914. 
THE SCHEDULE. 
Land bounded on the north by a straight line drawn between 
the east and the west boundaries parallel to the main south wall 
of the Museum at a distance of twenty-five feet from the said 
wall; on the west and the south-west by the Chowringhee Road 
and the walls of the premises known as No. 29, Chowringhee 
Road ; on the south by Kyd Street; and on the east by the walls 
of the premises known as No. 15, Kyd Street, and No 4, Chow*- 
ringhee Lane; measuring in all four acres three roods and sixteen 
perches; together with all buildings, roads and tanks existing or 
erected thereon, and all easements appertaining thereto. 
ACT No. X OF 1910. 
Passed by the Governor General of India in Council. 
(Received the assent of the Governor General on the \Wi 
March, .910.) 
An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to 
the Indian Museum. 
HEREAS it is expedient to consolidate and amend the law 
relating to the Indian Museum; It is hereby enacted as 
follows:— 
Preliminary. 
1. (1) This Act may be called the Indian Museum Act, 
1910. 
Short title and com- ii. i n - ^ ^ 
mencement. (^) ^ome into force on such 
date as the Governor General in Council, 
by notification in the Gazette of India, may direct. 
Incorporation of the Trustees. 
2. (1) The Trustees of the Indian Museum (hereinafter 
called the Trustees) shall be— 
Constitution and incor¬ 
poration of the Trustees 
of the Indian Museum. 
(a) the six persons for the time being 
performing the duties of the 
following offices, namely :— 
(i) the Accountant General of Bengal ; 
