606 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SAINT LOUIS MEETING 



32. The type used in printing the Bulletin shall be as follows : For memoirs, 

 body, long primer, 6-to-pica leads; extracts, brevier, 8-to-pica leads; foot-notes, 

 nonpareil, set solid; titles, long primer caps, with small caps for author's name ; 

 subtitles, long primer caps, small caps, italic, etc, as far as practicable; for desig- 

 nation of cuts, nonpareil caps and italics, and for legends, nonpareil, Roman, set 

 solid; for lists of contents of brochures, brevier, 6-to-pica leads, a new line to an 

 entry, running indentation ; for volumes, tjie same, except 4-to-pica leads and 

 names of authors in small caps; for indices, nonpareil, set solid, double column, 

 leaders, catch words in small caps, with spaces between initial letters. For serial 

 titles, on initial pages, brevier block caps, with corresponding small caps for volame 

 designation, etc. ; on covers, the same, except for page heads long primer caps ; 

 for serial designation, long primer; for brochure designation, pica caps; special 

 title and author's name, etc., long primer and brevier caps; no frame on cover. 

 No change in type shall be made to adjust matter to pages. 



33. Volumes, plates, and cuts in text shall be numbered in Arabic ; Roman 

 numeration shall be used only in signature marks, and in paging the lists of con- 

 tents, etc., arranged for binding at the beginning of the volume. 



34. Imprimatur of Editor, on volume title-page; imprimatur of Council and 

 Publication Committee, on obverse of volume title-page; imprimatur of Secretary, 

 on initial pages and covers of brochures of proceedings. Printer's card, in fine 

 type on obverse of title-page. 



35. The paper shall be for body of volume, 70 lbs. toned paper, folding to 16 x 25 

 centimeters; for plates, good quality plate paper, smooth-surfaced, white, cut to 

 6j x 10 inches for single plates; for covers smooth-surfaced, fine quality 100 lbs. 

 light-buff manilla paper. 



36. The sheets of the brochures shall be stitched with thread ; single page plates 

 shall be stitched with the sheets of the brochure; folding plates maybe either 

 gummed or stitched (mounted on stubs if necessary) ; covers shall be gummed. 



EDITION, DISTRIBUTION, AND PRICE 



37. The regular edition shall be 500 copies for the Society, and 30 copies for 

 authors. If two or more authors contribute to a memoir brochure, the edition 

 shall be enlarged so as to give each author 30 copies. (By-laws, chap. VI, 2.) 



38. Of the 500 copies printed for the Society, a number exceeding by ten the 

 number required for immediate distribution shall be bound as brochures ; the 

 remainder shall be gathered into volumes. 



39. Each brochure shall be forwarded promptly on publication to Fellows and 

 to such other regular recipients as shall elect that mode of distribution. On 

 completion of a volume it shall be forwarded to other regular recipients. 



40. The undistributed residue of volumes and brochures shall be held for sale. 



41. The Bulletin shall be sent free to Fellows of the Society not in arrears for 

 dues more than one year, and also to exchanging institutions. (By-laws, chap. I, 3.) 



42. The price of the Bulletin shall be as follows : Volumes to Fellows at an ad- 

 vance of about fifty per cent on the cost (including incidentals, distribution, etc.), 

 the amount being a multiple of fifty cents. The fixed price to libraries and insti- 

 tutions is $5 per volume, and to individuals $10. The price of each brochure shall 

 be a multiple of five cents, and shall be, to Fellows, an advance on cost of about 

 100 per cent, and to the public, an advance on cost of about 200 per cent. The 

 prices of volumes and brochures may be found in the front of each volume. 



