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The following method of citation is adopted. 1. Name of author, in 

 capital letters. 2. Date of pubhcation, used, with the author's name, for 

 reference (in the body of the work) to the publication. 3. Title of the 

 publication. 4. If pubhshed in a periodical, name of periodical, in idilics, 

 followed by volume number and page. If published as a separate l>ook, the 

 place of pubhcation is given, and sometimes the name of the pubUslier. p. 

 stands for page; pi for plate; v for volume. 



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