1. If a word is italicized, and it is desirable to change it to the ordinary type, draw a line under it, and write Rom., the abbreviation for Roman, in the margin; as, 15.

2. To change a word printed in capitals to small letters, see II., Rem.

VII. Spacing.—When there is too great a space between two letters, the letters should be connected by the marks ⁐, and the same sign should be repeated in the margin; as, 21. The single mark ‿ connecting two words and repeated in the margin, indicates too great a space between words; as, 23.

When there is not sufficient space between two words, a caret is used to indicate the want of space, and the sign # written in the margin; as, 25.

REMARKS.

1. When there is not space enough between two lines, or there is too much, the fact can be indicated as in 7 and 8, 13 and 14.

2. When a space is not left at the commencement of a paragraph, a caret indicates the want of space, and the sign ▭ is placed in the margin; as, 17.

VIII. Paragraphs.—When a new paragraph is desired, the sign [ should be inserted in the proof, before the first word of the new paragraph, and the sign ¶ should be placed in the margin; as, 10.

When two paragraphs are to be run together, they should be connected by a line, and No ¶ written in the margin; as, 24.