Page after title page, 6; title page, 3; title page and first page, 1; title page and page 101, 1; book plate and page after title page, 1.
(9) Do you write price and date of bill as well as accession number in the book. Do you write cost of a set in the first volume?
Affirmative, 6; negative, 13 (both questions); cost, 1; date, affirmative, 3; negative, 1; cost in volume 1 of set, 6.
(10) How do you indicate the branch or department to which a book is assigned?
Not indicated, or there is no branch, 14; stamped or indicated in accession book, 5; books stamped or marked, 5; separate accession book for each branch, 3; order card and book stamped, 2.
(11) In case of replacements do you keep a record of the accession number which has been replaced or do you regard replacement as if it were an added entry or duplicate, disregarding old number entirely?
Replacement is regarded as an added entry or duplicate, and no record kept of the old number, 16; New number given to replacement but make note of the number replaced, 6; Old number used, 3.
Butte, Mont., reports:
"We enter each new copy in the shelf list as copy 2-3, etc., keeping a record of each book."
New York City Bar Association reports: