RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE LIBRARY. I. THAT the Library open daily at Ten o'clock in the Morning until Five o'clock in the Afternoon, (Sundays, Good Friday, Christmas-day, and Fast and Thanksgiving days by Proclamation, excepted). II. That the Library be closed during the month of August, and from the 6th to the 12th of November, both inclusive. III. That every Member of the Corporation has the right of personal admission into the Library, and the privilege of introducing a Visitor, either personally or by letter. IV. That the name of every Visitor, with the name of the Member by whom he is introduced, be entered in a book to be kept for that purpose. V. That the printed books and manuscripts, prints, maps, and drawings belonging to the Library be under the custody and care of the Librarian, who shall carefully examine the same by the Cata logues, at least once in every year, and lay before the Library Committee a Report in writing of the actual state of the Library. VI. That a Catalogue be kept in the Library, for the use of persons frequenting the same. VII. That no person have more than two printed books or manuscripts at the same time. VIII. That persons may take one or more extracts from any printed book or manuscript; but the whole or greater part of a manuscript is not to be transcribed without a particular leave from the Library Committee. IX. That persons are not to lay the paper on which they write on any part of the printed book or manuscript they are using, nor are any tracings to be taken without a particular permission from the Library Committee. X. That no person is on any pretence to write on any part of a printed book or manuscript, but if any person shall observe a defect in any printed book or manuscript, he is requested to signify the same to the Librarian. XI. That every person return the books he has been using to the Librarian, who shall carefully examine the same before they are put away in their proper places. vi XII. That no printed book or manuscript, print, map, or drawing, be taken out of the Library, except those works selected for circulation. XIII. That all printed books or manuscripts, prints, maps, and drawings, which may be presented or bequeathed to the Library, be entered, with the names of the donors, in a parchment or vellum book, kept for that purpose. XIV. That no Librarian or Attendant on the Library receive any fee, perquisite, or gratuity, on account of the execution of his office. CATALOGUE. LONDO N. General History and Topography. ABBOTT (John William), esq., The History of London from the Lond. 1822 earliest period to the present time. 8vo Ackermann (R.), The Microcosm of London. 3 vol. royal 4to Lond. 1808 Adams (J.), The renowned City of London surveyed and illustrated ster, and Southwark. 4 vol. 8vo Lond. 1672 Lond. 1827 Ambulator, The, or the Stranger's Companion in a Tour round London. 12mo Lond. 1774 Ambulator, The, or Pocket Companion in a Tour round London. Fourth edition. 8vo Lond. 1792 Lond. 1796 Ambulator, The. Eighth edition Antiquities, The, of London. Compiled from Pennant by Coxhead. 8vo Lond. 1814 Archer (John Wykeham), Vestiges of old London: a series of etchings from original drawings, illustrative of the Monuments and Architecture of London in the first, fourth, twelfth, and six succeeding centuries, with descriptions and historical notices. 4to Lond. 1850 Babylon the Great: a Dissection and Demonstration of Men and Things in the British capital. 2 vol. 8vo Lond. 1825 Bailey (N.), The Antiquities of London and Westminster. 24mo Lond. 1722 Bailey (N.), The Antiquities of London and Westminster. edition. 24mo Bailey (N.), The Antiquities of London and Westminster. Third Second Lond. 1726 edition. 24mo Lond. 1734 Baynes (T. M.), Twenty Views in the Environs of London. folio Lond. 1823 B |