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 Examples.

BARGRAVE (Isaac).

A Sermon against Self-policy, &c. (by I. Bargrave) [1624]. 4to. See Sermon.

SHADOWS. Shadows of Slum-Life. By E. M. M. 1889. 8vo. See M., E. M.

III. Cross-references of the third kind are made — (a) From the names of editors, translators, subjects of biographies, authors of books criticised, &c., also, if advisable, from writers of prefaces and introductions, illustrators, authors of MS. notes, &c.

Examples.

MALONE (Edmund). See Boswell (J.), the Elder, The Life of Samuel Johnson, &c. [edited by E. Malone], 1807. 8vo.

BROWNE (Sir Thomas), M.D. See Digby (Sir K.). Observations upon Religio Medici i.e, upon the unauthorised edition of Sir Thomas Browne's work, published in 1642], &c. 1643. 8vo.

CALDECOTT (Thomas). See Milton (John), the Poet. Poems upon several occasions, &c. COPIOUS MS. Notes (by T. Caldecott), 1785. 8vo.

(b.) From the names of the author of part of a book, or of a book forming part of a series.

Examples.

CHURCH (Richard William), Dean of St. Paul's. The Pensees of Blaise Pascal. [A lecture.] See Kempe (J. E.), Companions for the Devout Life, &c. 1877. 8vo.

CHURCH (Richard William), Dean of St. Paul's. Spenser. [A sketch of his life and writings, pp. 181. 1879.] See Morley {Right Hon. John), English Men of Letters, &c. 1878, &c. 8vo.