246. Divide the works about a person when numerous by collecting the titles of lives into a group.
247. When a writer is voluminous insert the criticisms or notes on or replies to each work after its title; otherwise give them according to § [240], at the end of the article.
248. Arrange analyticals, when there are several for the same article, chronologically, as being different editions.
Ex. Pretty, F. Prosperous voyage of Sir T. Cavendish. (In Purchas, S. Pilgrims, v. 1, b. 2. 1625; — Harris, J. Col., v. 1. 1705; and v. 1. 1764; — Callander, J. Terra Austr., v. 1. 1768; — Hakluyt, R. Col., v. 4. 1811.)
249. If the library has a work both as part of another work and independently, arrange in the probable order of publication.
Ex.
Cutter, C: A. Common sense in libraries. (In Library journal, v. 14. 1889.)
— Same. (In American Library Assoc. Proceedings at St. Louis, 1889.)
— Same, separated.
— Same. [Boston, 1889.] Q.