Page:Folk-lore - A Quarterly Review. Volume 23, 1912.djvu/503

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CORRESPONDENCE.


Library of Folk-Lore Society: Regulations for Use.

(Supra, p. 224.)

I am directed by the Council to communicate, for the information of members, the regulations for the use of the Library which have been adopted:

1. Any member of the Society may at any time borrow any number not exceeding ten books or pamphlets from the Library on applying either in person or by post to the Hon. Librarian (Mr. R. W. Chambers, University College, Gower Street, W.C), the expenses of postage or carriage (if any) being borne and paid by the borrower.

2. Each borrower shall sign a receipt in the form prescribed for every book or pamphlet borrowed by him or her, and such receipt shall be cancelled on the book or pamphlet being returned to the Library, and when cancelled shall be given or sent to the borrower.

3. Each borrower shall be responsible to the Society for all books and pamphlets borrowed by him or her until the same are returned to the Library.

4. In case any book or pamphlet which has been borrowed is required by any other member of the Society, the borrower shall return the same to the Library within 14 days of being requested by the Hon. Librarian so to do.

5. The Library shall be closed from the 1st to the 15th April in every year for the purpose of stocktaking; and all books and pamphlets which have been borrowed by members must accordingly be returned to the Library not later than the 31st March.

6. The Reference Library of University College is open to members of the Society for consultation between the hours of 9 and 5. F. A. Milne, Secretary.