314 National Geographic Magazine. 
page shall bear a signature mark giving an abbreviated title of 
the serial, the volume and the year; and every page shall be 
numbered, the initial and sub-title pages at the bottom. 
Sec. 15. The page-head titles shall be: on even-numbered 
pages, name of author and catch title of paper ; on odd-numbered 
pages, catch title of contents of page. sf 
Sec. 16. All brochures shall be trimmed at top, side and 
bottom. 
Sec. 17. The typography, paper and general make up shall 
conform, except as herein otherwise specified, nearly as may be to 
the National Geographic Magazine as heretofore published. 
Src. 18. The date of publication of each brochure shall be 
that upon which the edition is delivered to the Committee on 
Publications. 
Sec. 19. The brochures shall be distributed immediately by 
the Committee on Publications to members of the Society, sub- 
scribers, and exchanges from a list furnished by the Secretaries ; 
and the undistributed copies of each edition shall be turned over 
to the Secretaries. 
Sec. 20. The regular edition shall be seven hundred and fifty 
copies for the Society, and twenty-five copies for authors. 
Sec. 21. The Committee on Publications shall keep a record 
of all matter published wholly or in part under the auspices of the 
Society whether the same be author’s editions of the memoir- 
brochures, author’s extracts from the magazine-brochures, or any 
other matter printed from type originally composed for the 
Magazine. 
Src. 22. The Magazine shall be mailed free to members of the 
Society not in arrears for dues more than six months, and also to 
exchanges, and for an annual price of three dollars to regular 
subscribers. The separate brochures may be sold, to the number 
of not more than ten to each individual, at an advance on cost of 
25 per cent. to members and 75 per cent. to non-members of the 
Society ; and either separate brochures or complete volumes may 
be sold to dealers at the usual discount for matter of the same 
class. 
Src. 23. The Committee on Publications may introduce at 
discretion advertisements of proper character, on pages provided 
for the purpose not taking the regular pagination of the Maga- 
zine, at the usual rates for such service. 
