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  *strelsy," Chambers' "Popular Rhymes of Scotland," "The Folklore
  *strelsy," Chambers' "Popular Rhymes of Scotland," "The Folklore
  Journal," etc.
  Journal," etc.

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*strelsy," Chambers' "Popular Rhymes of Scotland," "The Folklore
Journal," etc.

/*
<sc>Elizabeth W. Grierson.</sc>

<i>Whitchesters, Hawick, N.B.,
12th April, 1910.</i>
*/

Mixed small caps; complete sentences

The signature in mixed small-caps and is a "complete sentence," so the period goes inside.

No-wraps

Signature is right-justified, so enclose it in no-wrap. Location/date must remain on separate lines, so enclose both lines in one pair of no-wraps. Location/date is one sentence (there's a comma), so a single italics markup pair is sufficient.

For more detail, see the section on No-wrap.

Italics

We include the numerals in the italics. For more detail, see Italics example 22A.