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General Instructions
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2.107.

The following forms are used for signature marks in House and Senate documents and reports printed on session jackets:

H. Doc. 73, 08—1——2
S. Doc. 57, 08—1——2
S. Doc. 57, 08—2, pt. 1——2
S. Doc. 57, 08—2, vol. 1——2
H. Rept. 120, 08—2——8
S. Rept. 100, 08—2——9
2.108.
In a document or report printed on other than a session jacket, use the jacket number, year, and signature number only, omitting the document or report number. (See rule 2.102.)
2.109.

For pasters, the jacket number, the year, and the page to be faced by the paster are used as follows (note punctuation):

12—344——08 (Face p. 10)
2.110.
On a paster facing an even page, the marks are placed on the lower right-hand side; on a paster facing an odd page, the marks are placed on the lower left-hand side.
2.111.

If more than one paster faces the same page, each is numbered as follows:

12—344——08 (Face p. 19) No. 1
12—344——08 (Face p. 19) No. 2
2.112.
When a paster follows the text, the allmark is placed on the last page of the text and never on the paster.
Reprints
2.113.

To aid bibliographic identification of reprints or revisions, the dates of the original edition and of reprint or revision should be supplied by the author on the title page or in some other suitable place. Thus:

First edition July 1990
Reprinted July 1995
Original edition May 1990
Reprinted May 1995
Revised July 1997
First printed June 1990
Revised June 1995
2.114.
The year in the imprint on cover, title page, or elsewhere is not changed from that in the original print, nor are the signatures changed, unless other mends are necessary.