46 A Guide to the Use of the Beading Boom. 



Place Names. 



Place names are entered under their usual English form. 

 Place names beginning with the word Saint, and family names 

 beginning with the same word, Saint, are arranged in two separate 

 alphabetical lists, the list of places preceding that of family names. 



Modified Letters. 



Modified vowels in German names or words when used as 

 headings, as a, o, ii, are printed in full, ae, oe, ue. 



Bible. 



The Bible and its several parts or books are entered under the 

 heading Bible, with sub-headings for the separate books or groups 

 of books. Each sub-division is arranged according to the language. 



Laws and Official Documents. 



Collections of Laws and other public documents of each 

 country or state are arranged under the name of the country 

 or state. Separate laws, proclamations or other official documents 

 are arranged under the name of the country or state, with the 

 sub-heading of the authority by which they are issued or 

 sanctioned. Departments of State are entered in alphabetical 

 order under the heading of the country or state. 



Academies and other Societies or Institutions. 



Pubhcations of Learned or Scientific Societies are entered 

 under the heading Academies, followed first by the name of the 

 town or country in which the Society is situated, and secondly by 

 the name of the Society. 



Institutions, other than Learned or Scientific Societies, are 

 entered under the name of the town in which they are located. 



Congresses. 



Publications of International Congresses are entered under the 

 heading Congresses. 



Periodical Publications. 



Periodicals, such as Magazines, Serials or Newspapers, are 

 entered under the heading Periodical Publications, followed 

 by the name of the place of publication in alphabetical order. 

 All Colonial and Eoreign Newspapers are entered under this 

 heading. Newspapers of the United Kingdom are entered in a 

 separate Catalogue of Newspapers. 



