E N G I N E E R I N G P R I Z E - — R U L E S FOR L I B R A R Y , ETC. 1 3 6
ENGINEERING PEIZE.»
Mr. Kernot offers a Prize of the value of Ten Guineas to the1*1 Student who shall obtain the highest number of marks in Surveying, Levelling, and Drawing, at each First Honour Examination.
October Term, 1870. Prize awarded to WILLIAM TUWAITES.
October Term, 1871. „ WILLIAM BARKER.
EULES FOE T H E LIBEAEY, MUSEUM, AND GROUNDS, AND F O E THE CONDUCT OF EXAMINATIONS.
The Library is open five days in the week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
All members of the University and Students attending Lectures therein have free access to the Library.
Any other person may be admitted on production of a reading order, signed by any Member of the Council or any Professor.
No books may be, for the present, taken out of the Library except for the purpose of illustrating any Lecture, or for the use of any Professor in his department or in his chambers.
Any Professor removing any book from the Library shall enter (in a book to be kept for that purpose) his name, and also the title of the work, with the dates of its removal and return.
No person shall make any mark in or upon any book, or fold down a leaf, or otherwise deface any book belonging to the Library ; and in making extracts, no one shall lay the paper on which he is writing on the book he is using.
No ink is allowed to be used at the Library Table.
Strict silence shall be kept in the Library.