14. Copyright symbol © or ℗.

15. A statement of limitation of claim if the application or notice on the work explicitly limits the claim.

16. Name of the copyright claimant.

17. Date of publication for published works; for unpublished works the date on which the last of all items required to complete registration (i.e., copy, application, and fee) was received in the Copyright Office.

18. Registration number.

For published works, whenever it is necessary to indicate a variation between the information given in the application and in the copy of the work with respect to the claimant’s name or the date of publication, the data from the application is given first, followed by the phrase “in notice” and the data given in the work; e.g., © John Doe; 11Aug73 (in notice: 1972).

For renewal registrations the original date of publication and registration number precede the name of the claimant of the renewal registration. Following the name of the renewal claimant is a statement in parentheses, usually abbreviated, giving the basis of the renewal claim as supplied by the application; e.g., “John Doe (A)” indicates that John Doe has made renewal claim as author.

The index consists of names and titles associated with the registered works interfiled word by word in a single alphabet. The index term is followed by the registration number of the work(s) with which that term is associated. Index terms beginning with numerals will be filed alphabetically, spelled as they would be spoken.

Works deposited in connection with current copyright registrations may be selected for inclusion in the collections of the Library of Congress. Library of Congress printed cards are available for many of the published works so selected. Orders for such cards or inquiries concerning them should be addressed to the Card Division, Building No. 159, Navy Yard Annex, Washington, D.C. 20541.

Registrations July-December 1973