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LAWS. 
MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY. 
37. The Museum and Art Gallery shall be in the charge of the 
respective Curators. The Museum and Art Gallery are open to 
Lecturing Members and to Associates, and to others personally in- 
troduced by Lecturing Members, at such times, and under such 
conditions, as the Council shall from time to time determine ; and 
the Public shall also be admitted at such times, and under such 
conditions, and subject to such arrangements and regulations, as the 
Council shall from time to time determine. 
38. No money shall be expended in the purchase of specimens 
or works of art without the consent of the Council, and no speci- 
mens or works of art shall be removed from the Museum or Art 
Gallery without the like consent. 
BUILDING AND APPARATUS. 
39. The Building shall be in the charge of the Curator of the 
Building, together with the garden, courts, &c. He shall report 
on the state and condition thereof to the Council from time to 
time, and shall report generally thereon at the annual meeting. 
The Curator of the Building shall also take charge of any Apparatus 
belonging to the Society, and report thereon from time to time as 
before provided as to the building. 
40. The Apparatus is for the use of Lecturing Members, and is 
not to be removed without the consent of the Curator. Being- 
intended chiefly for the illustration of lectures, no Member shall 
keep any part of it beyond the time allowed him by the Council 
or Curator, under a penalty of one shilling a day for such 
detention. 
41. The Curator is empowered to request the return of any 
Apparatus for the use of a Lecturer. 
42. Any Apparatus broken or injured while in charge of a 
Member, except during the actual delivery of a lecture, may be 
repaired or replaced by the Council at his expense. 
43. The Apparatus shall be returned for inspection at the same 
time as the books. 
