Reference should also be made to the subject of impalement, which will be found in the chapter upon Marshalling.
Reference should also be made to the chapter upon Ecclesiastical Heraldry.
Before leaving the subject of the cap of maintenance, reference should be made to another instance of a curious heraldic headgear often, but quite incorrectly, styled a "cap of maintenance.
Finally, reference should be made to the phenomena of radioactivity, whether excited by the electric discharge in vacuum tubes, foreshadowed in part by Sir Wm.
Reference should be made to the reports of these committees for a full account of the use, manufacture and statistics of ``denaturized'' spirits in various European countries.
In cases of doubt, reference should be made to the central establishment, to which the whole work should be submitted, page by page, for examination and revision.
In such case, a cross-reference should be made from the feigned name.
A cross-reference should be made from any other name by which the author may be known, to that used as the heading.
Catalogues of public libraries are to be entered under the name of the establishment; and if the name of the compiler appears upon the title-page, a cross-reference should be made from it to the principal entry.
For the several associations herewith connected, reference should be made to our author’s last book, “The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
For full details, reference should be made to this very touching and beautifully-written chapter as above.
Reference should be made to the separate articles on the different elements and the more important compounds for their preparation, properties and uses.
Here is treated the history of descriptive inorganic chemistry; reference should be made to the articles on the separate elements for an account of their preparation, properties, &c.
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