Explanation of the Alphabetic Order Marks Two Figure Tables
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, b1853. I do not make it b1851, wishing to leave room for another Balbo. Except in very large classes, like Fiction or Biography, one rarel}^ gets to the fourth figure. But bad judgment in choosing the third figure may hasten the need of adding a fourth. With the 3-figure table one excapes doubt. Avoid using the number I as long as other numbers are vacant, because when it is once used nothing can be inserted before it; one cannot put, for instance, anything between 22 and 221. Zero is not use...d because it might be mistaken for the letter o of a work-mark; otherwise, 220 would come between 22 and 221. It can be used when nothing else will get one out of a difficult}^. (4) 5. The figures are to be considered as decimals, and arranged on the shelf in the order ii2, h21, H'iU, h2111, 112112, h22, h2;:;, Tr238, h24, h3, and so on. That is, all the numbers beginning with l^ come before a number begin- ning with . 'J, and all the numbers beginning with 21, before any beginning with 22, and all beginning with 221 before any beginning with 222; just as in a dictionary all the words beginning with ab come before words l)eginning with ac, and all the aca words come before the act words.
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