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  • Cap. 1.The treatment of oversize paper artifacts ; cap. 2.Recording watermarks by beta-radiography and other means ; cap. 3.Practical methods for sun and artificial light ; cap. 4.Methylcellulose and sodium carboxymethylcellulose: uses in paper conservation ; cap. 5.Relationships between colour production in cellulose and the chemical changes brought about by bleaching ; cap. 6.Proposed classification of foxing ; cap. 7.A hazard of float washing: regeneration of papersizing ; cap. 8.The poster exhibit on solar radiation data ; cap. 9.A sun bleaching project ; cap. 10.Looking toward developing standards in rare book conservation ; cap. 11.The darkening and bleaching of paper by various wavelengths in the visible and ultraviolet ; cap. 12.Vocabulary for book conservation treatment ; cap. 13.A trial terminology for sewing through the fold ; cap. 14.Leaf casting on the suction table ; cap. 15.Alternatives to conventional methods of reducing discoloration in works of art on paper ; cap. 16.The light bleaching questionnaire ; cap. 17.The microtopography of pencil lead in drawings ; cap. 18.Significant details in recording and identifying watermarks.