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(b). N. 6007. 

 Ainatomy. 



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Zool. Soc, 1897, (47-53). 



(c). N. 6031. Manatus inunguis. 

 Anatomy. 



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The Central Bureau cannot, however, undertake to do the 

 work of striking out part of the slips, which must, if this plan 

 is adopted, be done by the Regional Bureaux. 



Printed Slips. 



68. When any Regional Bureau decides that it will print its slips 

 and have all errors therein so corrected by the printer, that the 

 printed slips sent to the Central Bureau shall be free from hand- 

 written corrections, then the Central Bureau is willing to 

 undertake to cut out the several slips from the printed sheets 

 and paste them upon cards,. instead of requiring the Regional 

 Buieau to do this work. 



69. In such cases there must be a space of at least one cm. 

 between each slip, and the printing must be upon one side 

 of the paper only. 



70. In the case of such printed slips, there must be sent to the 

 Central Bureau at least twice as many copies of each sheet as the 

 maximum number of entries which it is desired that any slip on 

 the sheet should receive. 



71. In no case must a printed slip exceed the size of 

 15 cm. X 6-^ cm. 



Combined Printed Slips. 



72. In the case of printed slips, a combined form of slip may be 

 prepared containing the words necessary both for the Authors' 

 and Subject Catalogue, but with certain signs to distinguish the 

 words that are not needed for both Catalogues, viz. : — 



Any words standing within these brackets -I |- will be cut 



out by the Central Bureau in preparing the Authors' Index, and 

 any words standing within these brackets < > will be cut out 

 by the Central Bureau in preparing the Subject Index. 



