1. See C, 1, 2, 3, and 4.

2. The stem may be drawn out below the line (F, 3).

3. The stem sometimes forms an angle with the lower ‘arm’ (this is safest: see fig. [148]), sometimes they blend (fig. [147]).

4. The point of the lower ‘arm’ may project a very little beyond the stem to mark the outer angle.

5. The wholly curved “gothic”

(and also the other round letters: see p. [119]) may be introduced occasionally among Roman Capitals.

6. See O, 2.

H

The left-hand stem is occasionally drawn out above (F, 3 & comp. fig. [3]), and