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or include the reports, bulletins, or other publications issued by the party of the 
second part, and which may be held for distribution, exchange or storage. 
IV.—That the party of the second part agrees to spend annually such sums 
for the binding and repair of the books of the said Geological Library as may 
be necessary, or such part of the sum as the revenues of the Survey permit, but 
in event that he is unable to incur any such expenditures, then it shall be under- 
stood that the work shall remain undone. 
V.—tThat the party of the second part agrees to permit the free use of its 
Geological library to the faculty, students and visitors of the Ohio State University 
on the same terms and subject to only the same restrictions as apply to the use 
of the Library of the Ohio State University. 
VI.—That the party of the first part agrees to receive, house, shelve, list, 
catalog, mark, and otherwise care for the library of the party of the second part, 
and to put it with the least possible delay in condition for effective use, and to 
sO maintain it during the time this agreement is in force, without any charge for 
the services thus performed but nothing in this section shall be interpreted to 
mean the expenditure of money for the binding and repair of the books and docu- 
ments which are the property of the said party of the second part. 
VIIl.—That the party of the first part agrees to permit the free use of its 
library to the corps of the party of the second part on the same terms and subject 
only to the same restrictions as apply to the use of this library by others. ° 
-VIII.—That the party of the first part agrees to keep the library of the party 
of the second part separate and independent from its own library, as to cases or 
shelves, as to catalogs or card indices, and as to marks or labels in the books, 
to the end that a separation of the two might easily be made in future without 
prejudice to the integrity of either, if this contract were nullified by.a further act 
of the Legislature. Provided always, that the card catalog, shelf list and other 
necessary lists of the library of the party of the second part which may be pre- 
pared by the party of the first part shall become a part of said library and go 
with it in event of separation, and provided always, that nothing in the above 
section shall be construed to mean that the two libraries or portions thereof may 
not be kept in the same room or rooms for the greater convenience of their joint 
use. 
IX.—It is the understanding and agreement between these contracting parties, 
that the arrangements thus entered into under the special authority of this act of 
the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, is not in the nature of an agreement 
which may be set aside hereafter by mutual consent, but that it will require to 
dissolve the same, an act of the General Assembly similar to that which made it 
possible at this time. 
IPANONL, JOINTS), 
President of the Board of Trustees. 
INILIBIXIUS) COUPES, 
Secretary of the Board of Trustees. 
EDWARD ORTON, JR., 
State Geologist. 
Under the terms of the preceding contract, the books of the Survey 
have been turned over to the Library of the University and have been 
catalogued and put into shape for use. , | 
Under the certainty that future accessions can be properly cared for, 
and conveniently used, the work of forming a regular exchange list with 
