The correct form of entry upon the lines so far laid down is

William of Malmesbury. De gestis regum
anglorum. Historiæ novellæ; ed. by Wm.
Stubbs. (Chronicles and memorials.) v. 1.
1887942.01

The requisite additional entries being

Stubbs, Wm., Bp. (Ed.) See William of Malmesbury.

Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain,
&c. ("Rolls Series").
William of Malmesbury. De gestis regum
anglorum. v. 1. 1887942.01

English History.
See also Chronicles and Memorials.
Rolls series. See Chronicles and Memorials.

If it is considered desirable, fuller references may be given

Stubbs, William, Bp. of Oxford (Ed.) See
William of Malmesbury.
England.
History.
See also Chronicles and Memorials.

provided this style is generally adopted throughout the catalogue. As an allowance for all possible needs, a reference can be added

History of England. See England (History).

In arranging the order of names of the description shown in this chapter it is customary to place them (a) apostles, (b) saints, (c) monarchs, (d) mediæval names, (e) friars, (f) surnames as usual. To put this into concrete form it becomes

James, St., the Apostle.
James, St.
James I., King.
James Edward, Prince.
James, Archbp. of Bulgaria.
James of Huntingdon.
James, Brother.
James, Abraham.
James, G. P. R.