PsycheCambridge Entomological Club, 1879 |
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ABBREVIATIONS alphabetical order analytical references anonymous appendages of hexapod article or preposition article recorded asymmetry BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD BIOGRAPHIES Bost BRITISH museum CAMBRIDGE ORGAN CAPITALS carabid catalog catalog-face type catch-words cation centimetres chemical symbols colour sense COMP corded cover and t.-p Crit Cross-refer from name cross-references EDITORS OF PSYCHE English English language Entom ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB entry recommended evident add geology given name height by width Heuschrecken hexapod insects Hubbard ical illustrations Imprint independent article Initials ITALICS language Reprint lepidoptera Library Journal line beneath Locusts in mid-ocean M'lle mentioned Mode of entry name of subject NAMES OF EDITORS notes numero pages and plates pagination parentheses postpaid proper names pseud pseudonym Publications quoted real name record of Psyche REVIEWS Rusticus scientific names SCUDDER Separate side of thin SOCIETIES SURNAMES tions TITLE-PAGE covers title-slip TITLES OF HONOR TRANSLATIONS TYPE indications UNITED STATES-33d vernacular volume WOMEN words zoology
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Page 16 - English and French surnames beginning with a prefix (except the French de and d') are to be recorded under the prefix; in other languages, under the word following.
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Page 7 - Heading, the word by which the alphabetical place of an entry in the catalog is determined, usually the name of the author, of the subject, or of the literary or practical form, or a word of the title.
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