If the reference number is used when citing the work of 

 another, as is permissible in sonne of the Service's non- 

 technical publications, the references are listed in numeri- 

 cal sequence in the order of their appearance in the text 

 without regard to the nanme of the author or year of publica- 

 tion. 



Always make a final check of citations and text refer- 

 ences just before you submit the manuscript for review. 

 In the course of nnanuscript revision, you may have added 

 references to the text but not to the list of citations, or you 

 may have deleted a reference fronn the text but not fronn 

 the list. 



If copy is being prepared for printing, the rules that 

 apply to typing the text also apply to the literature citations, 

 namely, double space and complete each paragraph (in this 

 instance the citation) on the page of origin. The name of the 

 author is typed flush with the left margin in capitals and 

 lower case. Italics (underlined) are used only as required 

 by the citation. 



EXAMPLES OF CITATIONS 



We have prepared the following citations --incorporating 

 in them our ideas of good editorial procedure- -with the 

 realization that such lists can never be complete. Two 

 lists of citations have been provided: one of Service publi- 

 cations, the other of outside publications. 



Abbreviations used in these citations follow rule 10.34 

 (p. 153 ff.) of the U. S. Government Printing Office Style 

 Manual, 1959 edition. (The abbreviation for number of the 

 issue is an exception, being lower-cased in citations unless 

 part of name of publication,) 



Service Publications 



Alaska Game Connmission. 



1932. Laws and regulations relating to game, land 

 fur-bearing aninnals, and birds in Alaska, 1932-33. 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Biologi- 

 cal Survey, Circular No. 9, 36 p. 



Charters, Emnna M. 



1947. Bibliography on walrus. U. S. Fish and Wild- 

 life Service, Wildlife Leaflet 293, 14 p. [Processed.] 



Brackets indicate editorial comnnent or addition. 



