12. Trials to be entered under the name of the defendant in a criminal suit, and of the plaintiff in a civil suit. Trials relating to vessels to be entered under the name of the vessel. [122]
13. Catalogues to be arranged under the heading of "Catalogues," and subdivided under the sub-headings of the objects catalogued. [123]
14. Records of voyages not entirely written by one author to be brought under the name of the vessel. [127]
15. All anonymous books whose authors are certainly known are to be registered under those authors' names. [130]
16. When an author is unknown, and the initials only are given on the title-page of a book, or at the end of the preface, dedication, or other preliminary matter, the book is to be considered as anonymous, and treated in accordance with the following rules respecting anonymous works. [145]
17. Anonymous works relating to a person or a place to be registered under the name of that person or place. [131]
18. Anonymous works with a catch-title, such as the title of a novel, to be registered under the first word of that title. [131]
19. Other anonymous works to be registered under the name of the subject which is prominently referred to on the title-page, and in the language of the title-page. An adjective is frequently to be preferred to a substantive as a heading. For instance, when it contains the point of the compound, as Alimentary Canal, English History, etc. [131]
The Title.
20. The title of a book when not long is to be taken in its entirety. When long curtailment must be undertaken with care, and dots should be inserted where words have been omitted. [133]