Arabic figures are to be used rather than Roman; but small capitals may be used after the names of sovereigns, princes, and popes. (6e

A list of abbreviations to be used was given in the Library journal, 3: 16–20. (6f

ARRANGEMENT.

The surname when used alone precedes the same name used with forenames; where the initials only of the forenames are given, they are to precede fully written forenames beginning with the same initials (e. g., Brown; Brown, J.; Brown, J. L.; Brown, James). (7a

The prefixes M and Mc, S., St., Ste., Messrs., Mr., and Mrs., are to be arranged as if written in full, Mac, Sanctus, Saint, Sainte, Messieurs, Mister, and Mistress. (7b

The order of alphabeting is to be that of the English alphabet. (7f

The German ae, oe, ue, are always to be written ä, ö, ü, and arranged as a, o, u. (7g

Names of persons are to precede similar names of places, which in turn precede similar first words of titles. (7h

THE RULES OF THE ENGLISH LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.