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ISSN 0362-6830 catalog OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS _ JANUARY 1994 ENTRIES 94-1193 TO 94-3740 GP 3.8:994/1 ISSN 0362-6830 monthly catalog OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS JANUARY 1994 NUMBER 1206 ENTRIES 94-1193 to 94-3740 Cataloging Branch Library Division Library Programs Service Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20401 1994 For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP, Washington, DC 20402-9328 PRELIM. 1 CONTENTS Page Se i icthcocavyecusarsrrermaisaoneumsdecnenenaamenmieation PRELIM. 5 irsitinintntasacinsiantsincinidicintialinaintatasnatingtas PRELIM. 7 Documents Sales Information.....................:ceccceees PRELIM. 9 eT a ee TTD PRELIM. 13 U.S. Government Bookstores ............::csccccseeeeeees PRELIM. 15 Federal Depository Library Program.................. PRELIM. 17 Liat CE Speed HEROIN non seccssernccannessenseveticonccees PRELIM. 19 Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs ....... PRELIM. 33 List of Government AuthoTs................::cccceeseeeeees PRELIM. 35 Py Cte I ins cscncscccccsstenenstonnanes 1 Indexes Pe DOI icc ninisisiivisstiinadtsiiicnisiasiiciiinaiioriaittioe 1-355 Se iniciscsstivintoiciscsisinscasassapssihaiidiiiabimamaaahiiaia 1-463 I eiisiiicincinssesoniemnssiiansuiiiibsnnipuiiiie 1-527 Series/Report Tnden ................:.cssssseesisccsseossess 1-735 Bk. TTT 1-753 Socnel esP O Reba inn ss sccrassissidatinedesiin 1-755 "Re EE TI aac ccccccceveosetcéetnenstesine 1-765 PRELIM. 3 USERS’ GUIDE Catalog Arrangement and Indexes The bibliographic entries in the Monthly Catalog are arranged in Superintendent of Documents classifica- tion number order. Each record is also assigned a unique catalog number, which consists of a two-digit prefix representing the catalog year, followed by a sequential number beginning with 1 in the first issue of each year. Within this arrangement, the publications of each Government author are further identified by the name and address of the issuing agency. Catalog entries may be accessed by the following indexes: Author index: An alphabetical list of personal authors, editors, co-authors, corporate authors, and confer- ences. Title index: An alphabetical list of titles proper, subtitles, and alternate titles. Subject index: An alphabetical list of subjects derived from the Library of Congress Subject Headings. Series/Report index: An alphabetical listing of series statements and tracings, series numbers, and report numbers. Contract number index: An alphanumeric list of contract, grant, and project numbers associated with technical report publications. Abridged cataloging records are not accessible by contract number. Stock number index: An alphanumeric list of Superintendent of Documents and other sales stock numbers. Title keyword index: An alphabetical list of truncated titles, arranged by important words selected from publication titles. A margin index on the back cover locates the seven indexes. Listings in all of the indexes are followed by the catalog entry number, which refers the user to the complete bibliographic citation. Listings in the title and subject indexes are augmented with the publications’ author and classification number to enhance identification and retrieval. Cumulative indexes are published semiannually, annually, and quinquennially, and in addition the indexes listed above, include a Classification number index for all the publications listed during the period of cumulation. Abbreviations The abbreviations used in the bibliographic records in the catalog are those described in the Anglo- American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd ed., and the GPO Classification Manual: A Practical Guide to the Superintend- ent of Documents Classification System. List of Government Authors This alphabetical list in the preliminary pages of each catalog locates the beginning of the sequence of entries of documents issued by a specific agency. The list is compiled each month and contains only Government authors of documents included in that Monthly Catalog issue. PRELIM. 5 SAMPLE ENTRY Monthly Catalog descriptive cataloging entries follow the precepts of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd ed., 1988 revision, the Library of Congress Rule Interpretations, the GPO Cataloging Guidelines, and the several pertinent OCLC format documents. All name and series authorities are in AACR2 format, and are established through the Library of Congress National Coordinated Cataloging Operations Project (NACO). The subject headings used in the GPO cataloging are derived from the Library of Congress Subject Headings, 14th ed. The following sample entry is an artificial, composite record, designed to illustrate the major features of a Monthly Catalog bibliographic citation. MONTHLY CATALOG’ ENTRY SUPT. OF DOCS. CLASS NO.—This NO.—The entry number is assigned after is the number assigned by the GPO the records are arranged Library to identify the document alphanumerically by the Superintendent cataloged. of Documents classification number. The first two digits establish the year; the last four digits locate the record in the ome Catalog. EDITION—The edition is recorded A 1,9:2271 from information in the document. MAIN ENTRY—A main entry may be a personal author, a corporate author, a conference, uniform title, or the > Creighton, C.S. (Charles S.), 1926- document title, as established by the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules. SERIES STATEMENT—This identifies the series title and number. -— Control of caterpillars on cabbage / TRIETSLPEO NSIPBHIRLAITSYE—/TSiTtlAeT EMpEhNraTse aOnFd | [prepared by Sc ience_and_ Education |_| author statement are recorded from the Administration.] —f1981 _ed.s>Wash- title page or its substitutes. Material in NOTES—Notes include additional brackets is supplied from other ington, D.C.? : The Administration : bibliographic information about the prominent sources. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. infbolricmaatti ion for tecihnncilcudail reports. funding G.P.O., 1980 i.e. 1981. IMPRINT—The imprint contains place of publication, issuing agency, and date H—> 23 p. : 23 cm. —+ (Farmers’ bulletin odiff fiesrseunet. fIrnocml udiesss uinnga maeg enocfy .d istributor if (United States, Dept. of Agriculture) ; ITEM NO.—This document was no. 2271) &“This bulletin supersedes distributed to depository libraries requesting this item number. Microfiche COLLATION—Collation notes pages, Farmers’ bulletin no. 2099, Control | indicates the document was distributed illustrations, and size. as such. of Caterpillars _on commercial _cab- bage "te@ ltem 9 (microfiche)»S/N SUBJECT HEADINGS (Arabic numerals)}—Headings are selected from 001-000-04185-1 $1.50< || thheea dingLsi.b raryS ome of NaCtoln. gresAsg ricuslutbujreaclt — . Cabbage—Diseases and pests—United SPrTiOnCtiKn.g OfNfOi.ce— Thsailses stiso cka nGuomvbeerr.n meInt ti s sLuibbjreacrtys amnady Nabtle. uLsiedb.r aryN atlo.f MLeidbri.c ineof States. 2. Caterpillars—Control—United us se1d F onlyd ent ino fD or dering from the Med. subjects will be indicated by an States-I. United States. Science and asterisk (*). Natl. Agri. Lib. subjects will be indicated by a dagger (f). Education Administration. II. Title. III. Series : Farmers’ bulletin (United States. PRICE—GPO sales price. | LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASS Dept. of Agriculture) ; no. 2271. NO.—This is given when it is available from the Library of Congress. -—> SB 762.U55a 1981 80-603339 p>4.76/0664 LC 8203702 1 ADDED ENTRIES (Roman DEWEY CLASS NO.—Dewey class is | Se L.| numerals)—When the Government gLiivberna ry wohfe nC ongirte siss. available from the piunbclliudsehde r wiitsh naoddte da enmtariiens . entry, it is OCLC NO.—This is the number LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CARD assigned by the OCLC to identify this NO.—Included when it is available from record in the data base. the Library of Congress. PRELIM. 7

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