APPENDIX II—MUSEUM BYE-LAWS. 
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same to the Trustees for their orders in the case of particularly 
valuable specimens. 
54. The officers in charge of Sections shall be empowered to 
make exchanges of duplicate specimens, 
immediately reporting all such transac¬ 
tions to the Trustees in the case of parti¬ 
cularly numerous or valuable specimens. They shall also be em- 
^powered to present duplicate specimens, on the same conditions, 
to provincial or other Museums in India. 
55. The officers in charge of Sections may take or lend 
specimens for exhibition at public meetings in Calcutta, on their 
personal responsibility, without reporting to the Trustees. 
56. The keys of all cases containing sp-^cimens belonging to 
the Museum shall be kept by the officer 
in charge of the Section, who shall be 
responsible for their safe custody. 
57. The following register books shall be kept by the officers 
in charge of Sections and shall be sub- 
Register books to be j^jj^ted at every meeting of the Trustees, 
or of the Committees, if required, and 
shall be at all times open to the inspec¬ 
tion of any Trustee on application to the officers in charge of 
Sections:— 
Custody of keys. 
kept by the officers in 
charge of Sections. 
(^) Registers of all the specimens in their respective Sec¬ 
tions ; those specimens which were the property of the 
Asiatic Society being distinguished in the Registers by 
the letters A.S.B. 
(if) Registers of all the specimens added to the collections 
either by donation or purchase, together with the 
name of the donor or seller, the date of donation or 
purchase, and the price (if any) paid for the specimen. 
58. Unless permitted to be absent, the servants of the Mu¬ 
seum shall attend daily from 10 a.m. to 
Attendance of Taxi- g p Attendance-books showing the 
vants hour or &rriv3l shs;!! d© kept unclor fch© 
control of the officers in charge, each in 
his own Section. 
69. Servants of the Museum shall be bound to attend at 
such hours on any day (not excepting 
Attendance of Museum Sundays and holidays) as the officer in 
bolidays. charge, each in his own Section, shall 
order. 
60. Casual leave, not exceeding ten days, may be granted 
Casual leave officers in charge, each in his own 
Section, to any of their subordinates. 
Any further leave must receive the sanction of the Trustees. 
The total amount of casual leave shall not exceed fifteen days in 
•a year. 
