. Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy. Cats; Dissection; Mammals. PREl'ARATIOy OF MANUSCErPT. 51 the band over all. Finally, tliere is tLe method exemplified by the accompanying figura (Fig. 8), which seems, however, better adapted for museum and library catalogues. § 113. Using the Slips.—For ordinary reference, the portfolio is held in the left hand, the band removed, and the slips turned until the desired one is found. As a basis for manuscript or lecture-notes, they may be arranged in the proper order by spread


. Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy. Cats; Dissection; Mammals. PREl'ARATIOy OF MANUSCErPT. 51 the band over all. Finally, tliere is tLe method exemplified by the accompanying figura (Fig. 8), which seems, however, better adapted for museum and library catalogues. § 113. Using the Slips.—For ordinary reference, the portfolio is held in the left hand, the band removed, and the slips turned until the desired one is found. As a basis for manuscript or lecture-notes, they may be arranged in the proper order by spreading them out upon the table ; more or less condensa- tion and elimination will then occu]-. The selected or condensed notes may be used as lecture-notes, or their substance transcribed to sheets. § 114. For carefully prepared manuscript, the following stages of com- position are recommended :— 1. Slips, hand-written, 2. Slips, selected, condensed, and, if possible, type-written. 3. Sheets, hand or tj^pe-written, into which the type-written slips may sometimes be incorporated by pasting. 4. Sheets, careftally type- written, a corrected copy of the first set. Manuscript so prepared, especially if in addition an interval of at least one week elapses between the first and the second copies, will usually need few changes in proof. § 115. Sheet-Portfolios.—The sheets referred to are of the standard note size, about 21 x cm. Such sheets and drawings of similar size may be conveniently kept in sheet-portfolios of the Manilla paper, double the size of the sheet, say about 21 x 27 cm. Portfolios of sheets, or the sheets themselves, may be conveniently kept in the "Pigeon Hole Case," "pamphlet size," supplied at § by the E. & W. Ec. Co. The case shown in the figure is known as the "Billet ; For " note sheets," there are only two tiers of Fis. 9.—Unifoem, interchange- able Pigeon Hole Case, Billet SIZE. Readers &


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