Minor Points.
Dates. The books classed under a given year, such as 1615, are necessarily such as were issued between 25 March 1615 and 24 March 1616, since no means exist for dividing them according to the historical year. In recording a date between Jan. 1 and March 24, the form used is invariably the double one, such as 23 Feb. 1615
6, by which is implied what we understand by 23 Feb. 1616.
Numbers of books. Some notes on the number of books printed at Oxford will be found on p. [291], and of books printed or published at Oxford on p. [292], among the Notanda.
References. The usual style of reference throughout the book (including index) is to the year followed by the initial letter of the particular heading; as 1634 C, when the reference is to no. 9 on p. [177] (Cosin). A few references will be found in the earlier pages to years beyond 1640, made before it was decided to close the work at that year.
Titles. The heading usually presents the author’s name in the form by which he is generally known to posterity, as “James ii, king,” although at the time of the book referred to he was prince James.