[94] Some of the books engraved by William Blake suggest possibilities of such un-conventional treatment, both of writing and “illumination” (see also p. [21]).

[95] The distinction in the Prayer Book between “Amen” and “Amen”—used as a response—is best marked by the sign

(for Responsum) in red, placed before the latter, as:

Amen (see pp. [144], [25]).

[96] Figs. [195] and [196] are from Mr. Cockerell’s “Bookbinding and the Care of Books,” in this Series.

[97] These form the fly-leaves (p. [111]).

[98] Thread should be unbleached. Silk of the best quality is better than thread.

[99] Forrel may be used as a cheap substitute for vellum.