Outer Form of the Inner Sheet.

Imposing in quires may be carried to any extent, by observing the following rule:—first ascertain the number of pages, then divide them into so many sheets of folio, and commence laying down the first two and last two, which form the first sheet, and so on to the centre one, always remembering that the odd pages stand on the left and the even on the right; the folios of each two forming one more than the number of pages in the work: for example, let us suppose the work to consist of thirty-six pages, which is nine sheets of folio, then they should be laid down according to the scheme at the foot of the opposite page.

Two Sheets of Folio, Quired, or lying one in another.

Inner Form of the Outer Sheet.

Inner Form of the Inner Sheet.


Outer.Inner.Sheet.
136352,1st
334334,2d
532316,3d
730298,4th
9282710,5th
11262512,6th
13242314,7th
15222116,8th
17201918,9th

The furniture must be reduced in the backs of the inner sheets, to allow for stitching.