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LAWS. 
MUSEUM. 
36. No person shall have access to the Museum, unless accom- 
panied by a Lecturing Member, or having an admission ticket 
signed by one of the Officers, and then only at such times as the 
Council shall determine. 
37. ]STo money shall be expended in the purchase of specimens 
without the consent of the Council, and no specimens shall be 
removed from the Museum without the like consent. 
APPABATUS. 
38. 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. 
39. The Curator is empowered to request the return of any 
apparatus for the use of a lecturer. 
40. 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. 
41. The apparatus shall be returned for inspection at the same 
time as the books. 
THE BUILDING. 
42. The Curator shall see that the housekeeper performs the 
duties required of him, and occasionally ascertain the state of the 
building and garden and report to the Council, and give a general 
statement of their condition on the last evening of every session. 
MEETINGS. 
43. The Society shall meet at the Athenaeum, on such Thursday 
evenings, from the beginning of October to the end of March, as 
the Council shall decide. The chair shall be taken in the Library, 
at seven o'clock, for the transaction of business ; and at half-past 
seven o'clock precisely the Members shall adjourn to the lecture- 
room, when a paper or lecture, occupying about an hour in delivery, 
or a subject of discussion, shall be given, which shall be discussed 
until ten o'clock. 
