XLV of 1860. 
xviii THE INDIAN MUSEUM: 1814—1914. 
(b) to such auditor as the Governor General in Council ap¬ 
points in this behalf, accounts of all moneys expended 
by the Trustees during the previous financial year, sup¬ 
ported by the necessary vouchers. 
(2) The Trustees shall cause such report and accounts to be 
published annually for general information. 
11. (1) The Trustees shall cause every article in the collec¬ 
tions in the said Indian Museum formerly 
Collections of Asiatic belonging to the Asiatic Society of Bengal 
guished in the Museum. additions that may hereafter be 
made thereto otherwise than by purchase 
under section 6, to be marked and numbered and (subject to the 
provisions contained in sections 7 and 16) to be kept and preserved 
in the said Museum with such marks and numbers. 
(2) An inventory of such additions shall be made by the said 
Society, one copy whereof shall be signed by the Trustees and 
delivered to the said Society, and another copy shall be signed by 
the Council of the said Society and delivered to the Trustees, and 
shall be kept by them along with the inventory delivered to the 
predecessors in office of the Trustees when the said collections 
were deposited in the said Museum. 
12. All objects taken in exchange and articles purchased 
under section 7 and all moneys realized 
Articles received in ex- from sales made in accordance with the 
change or purchased and terms of the same section shall be held 
moneys realized from sale , , i i • . . i i 
to be held on trust. and subject to powers and de¬ 
clarations corresponding as nearly as may 
be with the trusts, powers and declarations by this Act limited 
and declared. 
Supplemental Provisions. 
Officers under Act to 
be public servants and 
subject to Civil Service 
Regulations. 
13. All officers and servants appointed under this Act shall 
be deemed to be public servants within 
the meaning of the Indian Penal Code; 
and, so far as regards their salaries, al¬ 
lowances and pensions and their leave of 
absence from duty, they shall be subject 
to the rules which under the Civil Service Regulations for the 
time being in force would be applicable if their service was service 
under Government. - 
14. Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, the 
Trustees may, if they think fit, with the 
previous sanction of the Governor General 
in Council and subject in each case to 
such conditions as he may approve and 
to such rules as he may prescribe, assume the custody and adminis¬ 
tration of collections which are not the property of the Trustees for 
the purposes of their trust under this Act and keep and preserve 
such collections either in the Indian Museum or elsewhere: 
Power to Trustees to 
keep collections not be¬ 
longing to them. 
