INTERNAL RELATIONS. 179 



CASES IN PRACTICE. 



The material card, shown full size in the illustrations of cases 

 in practice, is supposed to be printed on manilla paper, weighing 

 about 5 5 Ibs. per ream, which is about stiff enough for sorting. The 

 entries in script type are supposed to be made in pencil, and the 

 dates shown in gothic type to have been impressed by the line 

 dating stamp referred to, page 92. The sub-script letters f; s; 

 s, c ; c, c ; 101, denote that the corresponding entries were made 

 by a foreman, a storekeeper, the stock clerk, the cost clerk, or 

 the chief clerk respectively. 



The punch-marks are represented by the following symbols : 



Any foreman, X > 



Any storekeeper, ; 



The Master Armorer, ^ ; 



The Ordnance Storekeeper, J^ ; 



The Executive Officer, -^- ; 



The Commanding Officer, Q (). 



The punch-marks are only represented on the significant side 

 of the card, that is, they are not represented as coming through 

 it. The lines showing the course of the card are omitted. See 

 page 170. 



The first seventeen cases relate principally to foremen, the re- 

 mainder to storekeepers. 



