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THE INDIAN MUSEUM: 1814—1914. 
Records of service and 
statements. 
47. In accordance with the orders of Government that a 
record of service shall be kept by the 
Trustees of everyone who, under section 2 
of Act XVII of 1886, may be eligible 
for pension, a statement shall be furnished to the Comptroller 
General annually in April, duly filled up with the names and other 
information, in respect of all the persons employed under the 
Trustees in situations qualifying them for pension, and a leave 
statement of such persons shall be forwarded monthly to the 
Assistant Accountant General. 
48. Under order of Government (Revenue, Agricultural and 
Commerce Department No. 95, dated the 
Trustees may remit 19th February 1874), the Trustees of the 
books etc Indian Museum are exempted from the 
’ ' operation of the rule laid down in Finan¬ 
cial Resolution No. 3263, dated 27th November 1873, requiring 
that moneys payable in England for books, etc., should be re¬ 
mitted through Government. 
SECTION VI. 
Relating to Officers and Servants of the Museum who are directly 
under the control of the Trustees. 
49. No officer of the Museum shall be permitted to form a 
private collection of objects similar to 
those of which he is officially in charge. 
All such objects received by an officer of 
the Museum shall be considered as sent to the Museum. 
50. No paid officer of the Museum shall accept any other 
^ , employment, or engage in other business. 
Museum officers not to i i. • i m 
accept other employment Without the Special consent of the Trus- 
without sanction. tees. 
51. 
Museum officers not to 
form private collections. 
Acknowledgment of 
donations to the Museum. 
Every donation to the Museum shall be immediately 
acknowledged in the name of the Trustees 
on a printed or lithographed form by the 
officer in charge of the Section to which 
the donation has been made. 
52. Every article presented or bequeathed to the Museum 
shall, immediately on receipt, be entered 
Donations to be mark- . Museum Register, and shall bear a 
ed with donors names. 7- / i • 
number corresponding to the number in 
the Register. All specimens, as far as practicable, shall have the 
names of the donors marked on or attached to them. Specimens 
received from the Asiatic Society of Bengal shall be marked A.S.B. 
53. The officers in charge of Sections shall have the power 
to remove any specimen which shall ap- 
Power of heads of sec- to them unfit for the Museum and 
troy specimens. *0 destroy any specimen immediately in- 
jurious to other collections, reporting the 
