notice to authors. 
1. Each paper should be accompanied by the author's name, degrees and offic 
address. 
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7. 
Papers must be complete and in a form suitable for publication 
communicated to the Society and should be as concise as possible. 
Papers must by accompanied by an abstract of not more than one hun 
words. 
4. Papers should be in double-spaced typescript on one side of the paper with 
ample margins. 
The use of italics in the text should be restricted to generic and sp 
names, foreign words, and titles of periodicals. 
The cost of author's corrections to proof above what the Council consi 
a reasonable amount, must be borne by the author. 
Unless otherwise specified each author will be supplied with fifty sepai 
copies of his paper. Any number exceeding this may be obtained 
approximately cost price. 
8 . 
All references should be listed at the end of each paper and anan^ 
alphabetically under authors' names, e.g., 
Keilin, D. (1929) Proc. Koy. Soc. B., vol. 104, p. 207. 
Lesage, P. (1895) Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot., vol. 1, p. 309. 
The corresponding references in the text should be: 
“Keilin (1929)", “Lesage (1895)". 
9. 
The size of the printed plate will not exceed 8 in. x 4$ in., and drawings 
may be to this size, or preferably to a convenient small multiple thereof 
The effect of the necessary reduction on lettering and fine detail should, 
be borne in mind. Text figures should be drawn for reduction to a width 
not exceeding 4 in. ~ 
10 . 
Drawing in line should be executed in intensely black ink such as good 
India ink, on a smooth surface, preferably Bristol board. Excessively 
fine, scratchy, or faint lines are to be avoided. Tints or washes cannot 
be reproduced in line drawings, in which the maximum degree of contrail 
is necessary. 
11 . 
Drawings or photographs for reproduction in half-tone should, where possible, 
be grouped for reproduction on one plate. They should be done of 
mounted on a smooth surface, such as Bristol board, as the grain of moBt 
drawing papers becomes visible on reproduction. Single photograph! 
should be sent flat and unmounted. All prints should be on glossy 
bromide or gas-light paper. 
