7« After citing an author in the text of your report, don’t 
forget about the reference. Compile a reference list as 
you write. Later you can put it in proper alphabetical 
order and make sure that you have followed accepted form. 
8 . Reverse the name of the author or senior author, as Smith, 
John V.. ihe names of junior authors are not reversed. 
The author line ends in a period. 
9. Since many references in the literature to the Pacific 
are obscure, it will be helpful to include the author's 
full name. 
10. Compound or hyphenated neimes are to be treated as last 
names. 
11. Works issued under tho authority of povernmonts, societies, 
etc. and for which no personal author exists are listed 
under the corporate author. For example, a U.S. government 
publication, without an author, would come under tho "U's* 
in your list of references. Tliis would be true even if, 
say, the publication was listed under the Bureau of 
Biological Survey. You would list as follow's: 
(United States) Bureau of Biological Survey. 
12. Usually it is desirable to cite the full title of a work 
however long it may be. Excessively long titles may 
be short#ned by ellipses, as (. . . ). 
13« Record tlie name of the publication as given on the title 
page. If abbreviations appear there, follow the journc!!. 
Cite the volume, number of the issue, and pagination in 
Arabic. 
