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10. No Student will receive a certificate of attendance on any of the College lectures, nor will the name of any Student be entered at the end of the Session in the College Register, until he produce a certificate from the Librarian that he has returned all the books he had borrowed from the Library.

11. Any Student desiring to borrow books from the Library during the Long Vacation, or after his Class Certificates have been signed, must deposit with the Librarian the sum of £1, at the least, or the value of the books, if such value exceed that sum.

12. Students residing at a distance of not less than ten miles from the College may, during the Long Vacation, retain the books they had borrowed for a month, instead of fourteen days, as prescribed in Rule 6.

13. Graduates of the Queen's University, resident in Belfast or its neighbourhood, will be allowed to take books on loan from the Library on paying a deposit of £2, or of the value of the books, if such value exceed that sum.

14. Gentlemen who have been Matriculated Students of the College, and who propose to resume their connexion with it, may, for one year, be permitted to borrow books from the Library on the following terms:-That they shall pay a fee of 5s. to the College for the use of the Library. That they shall lodge a deposit of £2 with the Bursar, or the value of the book borrowed, if such value shall exceed that sum. That the name of every person so borrowing shall be submitted to the Council.

15. Visitors, on signing the Visitors' Book, are permitted to read in the Library, provided they shall conform to the regulations of the Council, in reference to the consultation of books by persons who are not members of the College.

16. No person shall write or make any mark on any part of a book belonging to the Library; nor, in making extracts, shall any one lay the paper on which he writes on the book he is using.

17. It may be sufficient merely to suggest, that silence is absolutely requisite in a place devoted to the prosecution of study.

THE MUSEUM

Is open to the Students, during the College Terms, from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M., on the first five days of the week, and from 10 A.M. till 12 noon, on Saturdays.

THE OBSERVATORY.

Early in 1851, the Governors of the Armagh Observatory, with the sanction of Her Majesty, transferred to the College the Transit Instrument and Astronomical Clock, which were formerly in the Observatory at Kew. The latter had been fitted with a Mercurial Pendulum.

Towards the end of the same year, the Lords of the Admiralty, on the recommendation of the Astronomer Royal of England, acceded to an application from Professor Wilson, for transferring to the College a mural circle, by Jones, which had been in use at the Cape of Good Hope, and afterwards, for a short time, at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich.

For the reception of these instruments an Observatory has been erected on the College grounds, the expense having been defrayed by subscription.

NON-MATRICULATED STUDENTS.

Persons may attend the Lectures of any of the Professors without passing the Matriculation or any other Examination. They are required to sign an engagement "to observe order and discipline in the College," to pay a fee of Five Shillings to the Bursar, on behalf of the College, each Session, and the fees for the classes proposed to be attended.

During the term of their attendance on College Lectures, they are admitted to read in the Library, and, on payment of a deposit of £1, are permitted to take out two volumes on loan under the same regulations as the Matriculated Students.

They are not allowed to be candidates for scholarships prizes, or honors, or to enjoy the other privileges of Matriculated Students.

FEES.

Every Student, before he can be examined for Matriculation, must have paid to the Bursar the amount of fees payable by scholars in the course he intends to pursue, as set forth in the statutes. If he do not pass the Matriculation Examination, this will be returned to him.

All Matriculated Students must have paid to the Bursar the amount of fees payable by Scholars in their respective courses, before they can be admitted to examination for scholarships; and all students not scholars, Matriculated and Non-Matriculated, must pay the whole of the fees before their names can be entered on the class rolls.

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