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Chapter 14

Particulars Artist
To the French Government:
The entire collection of French paintings on loan, with the exception of Mile. DuBourg (Mme. Fantin-Latour). Degas.
Avant la Course Do.
To Col. Axel H. Oxholm, Washington, DC:
Martha Washington, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson. Attributed to Jonathan E. Earl, Los Angeles, CA.
Roses Renoir.
Do Forain.
Roses in a Chinese Vase and Sculpture by Maillol Vuillard.
Maternity Gauguin.
Continued heads
14.5.

The use of continued heads in leaderwork is not necessary.

Ditto (do.)
14.6.

The abbreviation do. is indented and capitalized in the stub. It is capitalized and cleared in last reading column.

Dollar mark and ciphers
14.7.

In a column containing mixed amounts (as money, tons, gallons, etc.) the figures are aligned on the right, and the dollar mark or other symbol is repeated before each sum of money. If several sums of money are grouped and added or subtracted to make a total, they are separated from the nonmoney group by a parallel rule, and the symbol is placed on the first figure of the separated group only.

14.8.

If two columns of sums of money add or subtract one into the other and one carries points and ciphers, the other should also carry points and ciphers.

Flush items and subheads
14.9.

Flush items clear the figure column.

14.10.

Subheads are centered in full measure.