(1) Subject to subject (connected or synonymous only).

(2) Greater subject to lesser division of the same subject.

(3) Author to author (joint-authors).

(4) Translator, editor, or compiler to author.

(5) Translator, editor, or compiler to title not containing the name of an author or not treated as author (as editor of a series).

89.—The next illustration is

Garnett, Richard.

Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson. (Great writers.) pp. 300, xiv. sm. 8o. 1888

With a bibliography by John P. Anderson.

No entry is needed under the word “Life,” or under “Biographies,” as that is a class-heading and not a subject, and the book goes under the name of its direct subject, making a heading of it, as the library will contain Emerson’s works as well as other biographies of him, as