and the form of entry is

Church of England. Official report of the Church Congress, Cardiff, 1889.

Presbyterian Alliance. Report of proceedings, Philadelphia, 1880.

Friends, Society of. Minutes of proceedings of the yearly meeting, London, 1896.

In the same way reports or publications of particular societies meeting in annual or occasional congress as Freemasons, Good Templars, Trades Unions, or professional associations are entered under the names of the societies irrespective of the places of meetings.

70.—There is still one form of principal entry to be considered, and that is when there is no author, editor, or compiler whose name can be used and a title-entry becomes a principal entry. The commonest form is that of newspapers, magazines, and periodicals. These are invariably entered under the first word of the title not an article, and never under the editor’s name. The first and last volumes of the series contained in the library with the earliest and latest dates (i.e. years) are given, as

Chambers’s Journal, v. 1-20. la. 8o. 1854-64

Strand Magazine. Illus. v. 1-14. la. 8o. 1891-7

Times, The. 47 v. la. fo. 1881-91

If the series is incomplete then the volumes wanting must be shown by the entry, as