and the second upon the lines previously indicated as
| D., J., M.A. A sermon preached at the funeral | |
| of Lady Mary Armyne. 1676 | 252.9 |
or, even better still, as
| Armyne, Lady Mary, Sermon preached at the | |
| funeral of, by J. D., M.A. 1676 | 252.9 |
with the reference, if considered necessary,
D., J., M.A. See Armyne, Lady Mary.
The initials may at times cover a pseudonym when, if this happens to be unknown, the method of entry would as a matter of course be similar to that outlined above. If it is known that the initials represent a pseudonym or phrase-pseudonym, of which A.L.O.E., meaning "A Lady of England," is a well-known example, then the entry is given under the first letter and not the last, thus
"A.L.O.E." (Charlotte M. Tucker). House
Beautiful; or, the Bible museum. 1868
and following the customary procedure for pseudonym the reference is given from the real name