Type 



Black face — The identification word or phrase is given in black face. 

 Small capitals — Titles of papers are all given in small capitals under the 



black face heading. 

 Roman type — The special feature of the subject to which the reference 



refers is given in Roman type. 



Abbreviations and Signs 



Abstract — Abstracts of many papers are given, and this is indicated 

 by the word "abstract" at the end of the title. In cases 

 where the abstract and the paper in full are given, the 

 reference to the abstract is indicated by giving on a 

 separate line immediately following the title the word 

 "abstract" and the reference. 



(pi.) . . . . — The subject is illustrated by a drawing, map or plate 



Ref — Authors whose works are quoted in the volumes are given 



with the subject matter to which the quotations refer 

 and the word "ref." is printed at the end to indicate 

 that at the place indicated a reference to the original 

 paper will be found. 



Reprint. — The first volumes published by the Canadian Institute 

 contain reprints of papers from other periodicals, and 

 this is indicated by the word "reprint" at the end of the 

 title. 



When the first word of the subject has to be repeated, as in the scientific 

 names of species, only the first letter of the word is given. 



Authors. 



Under the authors' names the titles of their papers are given in alphabetical 

 order followed by any other references that may be made to them. 



In the case of multiple authorship the original order in which the authors' 

 names stood is indicated as follows: 



Jones, A. B. and C. D. Wise. 

 Wise, C. D., A. B. Jones and. 



J. PATTERSON. 



