13. To avoid duplication of work, reference should be made 

 beforo undertaking a transcript to the Hon. Sec. or Librarian of 

 the County Society, to ascertain if a transcript is known to have 

 been already made. 



For the same reason, early notice should be sent of the 

 undertaking and completion of any transcript. 



Where no County Society exists, notice may be sent to the 

 Hon. Sec. of the Committee, who will keep a list. 



14. Should any question arise of special difficulty as to 

 treatment, the Committee will be glad to give assistance. 



15. In addition to those in Churchyards, it is very desirable 

 that the inscriptions in burying grounds attached to Cliapels and 

 Meetinghouses should also be recorded. 



16. When all the inscriptions of a Church or Churchyard have 

 been completed, they should be sent to the Secretary of the 

 County Society for preservation in the Society's Library, or in 

 some suitable Institution. 



17. When the whole of an Archdeaconry, Rural Deanery, oi 

 some such division has been completed, it will bs for Societies to 

 consider whether they can print the records in full, or an Index 

 to them. It is very desirable that they should be printed in full. 



1 8. Use may often be made of Parish Magazines for reproducing 

 these Instructions, appealing for workers, and in some cases, for 

 printing the results. In the latter case, arrangements should be 

 made for printing off a certain number — say 50 to 100 copies, 

 which can afterwards be bound up. 



RALPH NEVILL, F.S.A, Ho7i Sec, 



Castle Hill, Guildford. 



