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Be consistent In o&pitellsing names 
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oapltallsjbmg common names of birds fet ta U il sii I i lifi l ) 
Designating figures, tables, maps, photographs, etc. 
a. There will be two listings} figures and tables. 
b. Figures will consist of all illustratlTS material 
that can be comprehended with ease rlsuallj and 
will include the following! 
Photographs, maps, line drawings, simple diagrams, 
his tograms. I 
b. Tables will consist of oomj^ilations of data in 
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columns. 
All tables will be listed in the appropriate places in 
the text, and in the following manner: *Plankton samples 
(Table 1) showed..,.* Table should be oapltaliEed and 
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Included in parentheses with the numeral designation. 
Omit suoh extra words as * see Table 1*. 
Figures will be designated in the same manner except that 
Figure will be abbreTiated to Fig. "Many blfds were 
nesting on the bare sand (Fig. 1). 
Figures and tables will be pjbAeed as close as possible to 
the appropriate place in the text. In some oases, simple 
diagrams, line drawings, and the like will b^se close 
to the appropriate place and so obwlous that thm figure 
deslgnatlbp oan be omiitted. Howewer, this will be 
settled in the final editing. Writers should merely 
establish all peaces in the t^xt where they feel figures 
or tables are appropriate. They will not proTide figure 
or table numbers, howerer. This will come later. 
