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1. Scientific names vill be given with all nery cuui nroff 
»nd well » knowi r“species. R e f ersncss in t he text to h 
filant . as w e ll-known as — the eoeonut r~|5gIm^ for example, 
- de not" need—to ouirtwin—the scientific nam^ Sowevei', 
ill any lis- ting of - plants f cTr an isrand~~c^sis tenoy would 
d em a nd th at—the scienTific name of the coconut palm be’ 
suppliedT 
2. Once a scientific name has been supplied after a common 
name in the text, the scientific name need not be 
repeated in further listings of the common name. 
a. However, in listings in the appendix the soientifie 
name should appear. 
b. Appendix listings shfn i ld el 11,0 nntf i n name of 
th« author t - f a r . " degdrftiwoa » 
Hie author nood not appear in names giren In the text^Kc^r/^^ n 
o. Every effort should be made to supply the correct and 
most acceptable name (both common and scientific) 
d. Subspecies will not be given common names. 
e. For bird names refer to following: The A. 0. U. 
Checklist, 5th edition. Bird Banding Manuel . June, 1961, 
Peterson's A Field Guide to Western Birds . 2nd edition 
3 . Omit subspeoifio designations in the text. Include the 
subspecies in appendix listings 1^ specimens have been 
obtained and these specimens clearly point to the 
proper subspecies. 
