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<THESAURUS>
<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>3-in-1 pictures</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Three-in-one pictures</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000001
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000002
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000002</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>A la poupée prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Color prints made by simultaneously inking separate areas of the same plate or block with different colors, before printing.
</SN>
 <UF>Poupée prints</UF>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <RT>Intaglio prints</RT>
 <RT>Relief prints</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000002
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000006
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000006</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>A trois crayons drawings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Chalk drawings in three colors, usually red, white, and black.
</SN>
 <UF>Three chalk drawings</UF>
 <UF>Trois crayons drawings</UF>
 <BT>Chalk drawings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000003
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000007
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000007</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Äac prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Photochrom prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000004
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000008
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000008</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Abstract drawings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Abstract works</BT>
 <BT>Drawings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000005
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000031
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000031</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Abstract paintings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Abstract works</BT>
 <BT>Paintings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000006
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000032
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000032</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Abstract photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Abstract works</BT>
 <BT>Photographs</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000007
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000033
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000033</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Abstract prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Abstract works</BT>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000008
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000034
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000034</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Abstract works</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Images in which the depiction of real objects has been subordinated or entirely discarded; especially non-representational  FUN: Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.images, stressing formal relationships of line, color, and shape.
</SN>
 <NT>Abstract drawings</NT>
 <NT>Abstract paintings</NT>
 <NT>Abstract photographs</NT>
 <NT>Abstract prints</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000009
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000036
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000036</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Acetate negatives</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Acetate safety films were first introduced in the early 1900s.  Various types include diacetate and triacetate and are often difficult to distinguish from one another.
</SN>
 <UF>Cellulose acetate negatives</UF>
 <UF>Cellulose diacetate negatives</UF>
 <UF>Cellulose triacetate negatives</UF>
 <UF>Diacetate negatives</UF>
 <UF>Triacetate negatives</UF>
 <BT>Safety film negatives</BT>
 <HN>Changed 6/94. Formerly, ACETATE NEGATIVES may have been indexed as CELLULOSE DIACETATE NEGATIVES or as CELLULOSE TRIACETATE NEGATIVES.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000010
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000050
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000050</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Acrylic paintings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Polymer paintings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000011
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000061
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000061</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Action comics</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Adventure comics</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000012
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000062
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000062</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Ads</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Advertisements</USE>
 <USE>Advertising</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000013
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000092
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000092</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Adventure comics</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Comics featuring heroes and heroines involved in action-packed, danger-filled stories. Examples include Flash Gordon, Superman, and Tarzan.
</SN>
 <UF>Action comics</UF>
 <BT>Comics</BT>
 <RT>Comic books</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000014
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000098
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000097</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Advertisements</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Public notices of the availability of goods or services through purchase or other means.
</SN>
 <UF>Ads</UF>
 <BT>Ephemera</BT>
 <NT>Advertising cards</NT>
 <NT>Direct mail</NT>
 <NT>Display cards</NT>
 <NT>Promotional materials</NT>
 <RT>Cameos (Stamps)</RT>
 <RT>Fashion photographs</RT>
 <RT>Fashion prints</RT>
 <RT>Premiums</RT>
 <RT>Publicity photographs</RT>
 <CN>Also index under BROADSIDES, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, or other appropriate form.
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000015
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000099
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000098</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Advertising cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Cards issued to promote goods or services.  May have been distributed by merchants or enclosed as premiums with such products as bread, cigarettes, and coffee.  Usually, cards bear seller or product name and a pictorial representation of the service or product.  Picture may also be unrelated to the product.
</SN>
 <UF>Insert cards</UF>
 <UF>Tradecards</UF>
 <UF>Trading cards</UF>
 <BT>Advertisements</BT>
 <BT>Cards</BT>
 <NT>Sailing cards</NT>
 <NT>Stock cards</NT>
 <NT>Trade cards</NT>
 <RT>Business cards</RT>
 <RT>Collecting cards</RT>
 <RT>Sports cards</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000016
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000102
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000101</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Advertising mail</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Direct mail</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000017
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000103
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000102</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Aerial photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photographs taken from an air-borne vehicle within the earth&#39;s atmosphere, such as an airplane, balloon, or kite; from a camera strapped to a bird; or by a person, such as a parachutist, in flight.  Use SPACE PHOTOGRAPHS for images taken from beyond the earth&#39;s atmosphere.
</SN>
 <BT>Aerial views</BT>
 <BT>Photographs</BT>
 <RT>Space photographs</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000018
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000108
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000107</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Aerial views</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Views from a high vantage point.
</SN>
 <UF>Air views</UF>
 <UF>Balloon views</UF>
 <UF>Views, Aerial</UF>
 <BT>Views</BT>
 <NT>Aerial photographs</NT>
 <RT>Bird&#39;s-eye views</RT>
 <RT>Panoramic views</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000019
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000112
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000111</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Agfacolor transparencies</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Dye coupler transparencies</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000020
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000134
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000133</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Air conditioning, heating, &amp; ventilating drawings</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>HVAC drawings</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000021
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000164
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000163</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Air views</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Aerial views</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000022
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000185
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000184</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Airbrush works</DESCRIPTOR>
 <RT>Paintings</RT>
 <RT>Photographs</RT>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000023
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000187
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000186</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Albertypes</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Collotypes</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000024
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000223
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000222</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Album cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Collecting cards intended for display in albums; popular from about 1850 to 1890.  They usually lack a publisher&#39;s name or date and do not have advertising on them.
</SN>
 <BT>Collecting cards</BT>
 <HN>Changed 10/90.  Formerly, ALBUM CARDS may have been indexed as COLLECTING CARDS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000025
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000225
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000224</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Album covers</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Containers for sound recordings; printed with graphic designs.
</SN>
 <UF>Covers, Album</UF>
 <UF>Covers, Record</UF>
 <UF>Jackets, Record</UF>
 <UF>Record covers</UF>
 <UF>Record jackets</UF>
 <UF>Sleeves, Record</UF>
 <BT>Covers (Illustration)</BT>
 <HN>Changed 6/94. Formerly, ALBUM COVERS may have been indexed as RECORD JACKETS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000026
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000226
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000225</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Albumen prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Predominant paper print photographic process in the 1800s; popular 1850s-1890s.
</SN>
 <UF>Albumen photoprints</UF>
 <BT>Silver printing-out paper prints</BT>
 <RT>Crystoleum photographs</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000027
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000228
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000227</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Albumen transparencies</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Typically, glass lantern slides or stereographs; introduced 1849; largely replaced by collodion transparencies.
</SN>
 <UF>Hyalotypes</UF>
 <BT>Glass transparencies</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000028
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000229
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000228</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Albums</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Bound or loose-leaf sets of pages. Includes handmade albums and published volumes of blank pages designed for the addition of images or keepsakes.
</SN>
 <UF>Souvenir albums</UF>
 <NT>Photograph albums</NT>
 <NT>Presentation albums</NT>
 <NT>Scrapbooks</NT>
 <NT>Sketchbooks</NT>
 <RT>Sample books</RT>
 <HN>Changed 6/94. Formerly, some albums may have been indexed as SOUVENIR ALBUMS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000029
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000230
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000229</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Allegorical drawings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Allegories</BT>
 <BT>Drawings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000030
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000247
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000246</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Allegorical paintings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Allegories</BT>
 <BT>Paintings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000031
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000248
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000247</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Allegorical photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Allegories</BT>
 <BT>Photographs</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000032
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000249
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000248</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Allegorical prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Allegories</BT>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000033
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000250
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000249</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Allegories</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Representations of truths or generalizations about human existence by means of symbolic images; often of classical derivation.
</SN>
 <NT>Allegorical drawings</NT>
 <NT>Allegorical paintings</NT>
 <NT>Allegorical photographs</NT>
 <NT>Allegorical prints</NT>
 <RT>Allusions</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000034
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000251
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000250</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Allusions</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Representations of or references to one work in another work. Does not include routine reproductions or works made "after" other works.
</SN>
 <BT>Concepts</BT>
 <RT>Allegories</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000035
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000262
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000261</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Amateur works</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Works created by people who are not full-time or professional practitioners in the medium or genre; often made for pleasure rather than money; does not refer to image quality.
</SN>
 <RT>Children&#39;s art</RT>
 <RT>Juvenilia</RT>
 <RT>Snapshots</RT>
 <RT>Student works</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000036
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000283
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000282</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Ambrotypes</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Direct-image photographs; the chemically reduced collodion glass negative packaged against a dark background appears as a positive. Commonly in a case; popular mid-1850s to mid-1860s.
</SN>
 <UF>Cased photographs</UF>
 <UF>Collodion positive photographs</UF>
 <BT>Photographs</BT>
 <CN>Used in a note under PHOTOGRAPHS.
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000037
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000285
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000284</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Anaglyphs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photomechanical images in two contrasting colors, such as red and green.  Printed either as a pair of images or as one image superimposed on the other but slightly out of registry.  When viewed through a pair of lenses, each in the appropriate different color, a three-dimensional effect is created.  Introduced in 1891; popular during the 1920s.
</SN>
 <BT>Novelty works</BT>
 <BT>Photomechanical prints</BT>
 <BT>Stereographs</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000038
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000307
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000306</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Anamorphic images</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Images produced by a distorting optical system or other method that renders an image unrecognizable unless viewed by the proper restoring device. Popular for prints and drawings in the 1600s and 1700s and for photographs in the 1800s.  Images are often recorded as they appear in a convex or concave cylindrical mirror.
</SN>
 <BT>Novelty works</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000039
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000309
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000308</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Animation cels</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Images on celluloid or polyester sheets, which are used to create an animated sequence for movie, videotape, or other moving image productions; usually drawings or paintings.
</SN>
 <UF>Cartoon cels</UF>
 <UF>Cels, Animation</UF>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000040
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000359
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000358</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Announcements</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Small notices of special occasions, such as weddings and  FUN: Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.meetings.
</SN>
 <BT>Ephemera</BT>
 <RT>Broadsides</RT>
 <RT>Invitations</RT>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000041
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000362
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000361</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Anthropological photographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Ethnographic photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000042
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000373
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000372</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Aquatints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Intaglio prints</BT>
 <NT>Sugar-lift aquatints</NT>
 <RT>Etchings</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000043
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000433
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000432</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Architectural drawings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Graphic delineations made for the design and construction (or documentation of design and construction) of sites, structures, details, fixtures, furnishings, and decorations, as well as other objects designed by an architect or architectural office.
</SN>
 <UF>Drawings, Architectural</UF>
 <BT>Design drawings</BT>
 <CN>Also index under terms that express the type of projection or purpose, listed under PROJECTIONS and DESIGN DRAWINGS.  Used in a note under ENGINEERING DRAWINGS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DRAWINGS, and NAVAL ARCHITECTURE DRAWINGS.
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000044
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000456
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000455</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Architectural photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photographs made to record a structure for architects, architectural historians, and others who need clear representations of such aspects as construction phases, exteriors, or interiors. Not meant for every photo of a structure.
</SN>
 <BT>Photographs</BT>
 <NT>Progress photographs</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000045
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000465
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000464</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Aristotypes</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photographic prints made on various non-albumen papers. The trade name became a general term for prints made on collodion silver chloride printing-out papers (introduced in the 1860s) and was later applied to gelatin silver chloride papers (introduced in the 1880s).
</SN>
 <BT>Collodion printing-out paper prints</BT>
 <BT>Gelatin silver printing-out paper prints</BT>
 <HN>Changed 6/94. Formerly, ARISTOTYPES may have been indexed as COLLODION PRINTING-OUT PAPER PRINTS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000046
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000476
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000475</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Armorial bearings</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Coats of arms</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000047
</FCNGMGPC>
 <TNR>tgm000488</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Armorial bookplates</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Book plates bearing such heraldic devices as coats of arms.
</SN>
 <UF>Heraldic bookplates</UF>
 <BT>Bookplates</BT>
 <RT>Coats of arms</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000048
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000489
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000489</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Art by children</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Children&#39;s art</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000049
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000513
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000513</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Art exhibition posters</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Exhibition posters</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000050
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000521
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000521</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Art reproductions</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Commercially published, mechanically printed copies of individual paintings, prints, drawings, and other two-dimensional works of art.
</SN>
 <BT>Reproductions</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000051
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000527
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000527</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Artists&#39; devices</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Designs, symbols, or mottoes used by artists to identify their creations.
</SN>
 <UF>Devices, Artists&#39;</UF>
 <UF>Symbols, Artists&#39;</UF>
 <BT>Emblems</BT>
 <RT>Artists&#39; signatures</RT>
 <RT>Monograms</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000052
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000549
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000548</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Artists&#39; early works</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Juvenilia</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000053
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000550
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000549</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Artists&#39; proofs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Prints which are accepted for an edition but are unnumbered or numbered separately from the edition and reserved for the artist&#39;s use.
</SN>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <BT>Proofs</BT>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000054
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000553
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000552</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Artists&#39; signatures</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Autographs</BT>
 <RT>Artists&#39; devices</RT>
 <RT>Chops</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term. SN: Signatures of artists, photographers, painters, or printmakers
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000055
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000554
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000553</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Artotypes</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Collotypes</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000056
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000556
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000555</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>As-built drawings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Final set of working drawings incorporating (through revisions or annotations) any changes  of dimensions, materials, form, and method of construction encountered in the completion of the structure or site.
</SN>
 <UF>Drawings, As-built</UF>
 <BT>Working drawings</BT>
 <RT>Record drawings</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000057
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000591
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000590</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Auction catalogs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Catalogs</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000058
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000617
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000616</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Autochromes</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>The Lumière brothers began marketing autochromes in 1907, and the color glass transparencies continued to be available into the 1930s.
</SN>
 <BT>Screen color glass transparencies</BT>
 <HN>Changed 5/89.  Formerly, AUTOCHROMES may have been indexed as SCREEN COLOR GLASS PHOTOTRANSPARENCIES.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000059
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000635
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000634</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Autographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Names of people written in their own hand; stamped or printed signatures are not included.
</SN>
 <BT>Inscriptions</BT>
 <NT>Artists&#39; signatures</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000060
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000639
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000638</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Autotypes</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Carbon prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000061
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000671
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000670</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Avant des lettres prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Proofs before letters</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000062
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000675
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000674</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Awards of merit</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Rewards of merit</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000063
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000688
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000687</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Axonometric projections</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Parallel orthographic projections in which the object or subject is tilted in relation to the
picture plane so that three faces and axes are visible although not in true shape.
</SN>
 <BT>Projections</BT>
 <NT>Isometric projections</NT>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000064
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000692
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000691</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Badges</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Devices indicating support of a cause, achievements, or membership in a society or group.
May be printed, photographic, plastic, metal, cloth, or other fabric; usually intended to be worn
on the person.
</SN>
 <UF>Ribbon badges</UF>
 <BT>Ephemera</BT>
 <NT>Buttons (Information artifacts)</NT>
 <RT>Memorabilia</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000065
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000713
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000712</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Bags</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Sacks, usually rectangular in shape and made of paper, plastic, or cloth; often printed with manufacturer&#39;s name or advertisement.
</SN>
 <UF>Sacks</UF>
 <BT>Packaging</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000066
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000718
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000716</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Balloon views</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Aerial views</USE>
 <USE>Bird&#39;s-eye views</USE>
 <USE>Panoramic views</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000067
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000742
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000739</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Ballots</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Sheets of paper, cards, or other devices used to cast a vote or announce a slate of candidates.
</SN>
 <UF>Election tickets</UF>
 <BT>Ephemera</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000068
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000750
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000747</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Bank note vignettes</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Engraved decorations primarily designed for use on bank notes or other currency but also commonly used on stock certificates and other securities. Pictorial or ornamental images from the 1790s to the present.
</SN>
 <UF>Security engravings</UF>
 <BT>Vignettes</BT>
 <RT>Certificates</RT>
 <RT>Money</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000069
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000773
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000770</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Bank notes</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Promissory notes issued by banks, payable to bearer on demand without interest, and circulating as money.
</SN>
 <BT>Money</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000070
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000774
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000771</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Banners</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Sheets of cloth, plastic, or paper intended for hanging or other public display.
</SN>
 <BT>Signs (Notices)</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000071
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000780
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000777</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Banquet camera photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photographs made from a fixed wide-angle-lens camera capable of producing a sharp image of great depth. Usually photographs of large groups of people.  One camera, marketed 1913-1926, produced prints of 7 x 17 in. (18 x 43 cm.) and 12 x 20 in. (30 x 51 cm.).
</SN>
 <BT>Photographs</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000072
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000781
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000778</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Baptismal certificates</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Certificates</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000073
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000786
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000783</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Baseball cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Advertising or collectible cards that feature portraits of baseball players, other people, or topics associated with the game.  Introduced in 1886 or 1887 by a tobacco company; also popular with bubble gum manufacturers beginning in the 1930s. Common sizes include 1.5 x 2.5 inches, 2.5 x 3.5 inches, and ca. 5 x 8 inches.  The cards may be actual photographs mounted on card stock or photomechanically printed.
</SN>
 <BT>Sports cards</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000074
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000831
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000829</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Baxter prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Color prints that use a combination printing process that involves intaglio plates (or occasionally lithographic stones/plates) to produce a print to which color is subsequently applied using up to 20 wood blocks. The process was invented by George Baxter in 1835 and widely used until the 1870s. The term is used to refer to prints made by Baxter himself. For Baxter prints made by other printers, search under BAXTER-PROCESS PRINTS.
</SN>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <RT>Baxter-process prints</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000075
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000882
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000880</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Baxter-process prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <RT>Baxter prints</RT>
 <CN>Color prints that use a combination printing process that involves intaglio plates (or occasionally lithographic stones/plates) to produce a print to which color is subsequently applied using up to 20 wood blocks. The process was invented by George Baxter in 1835 and widely used until the 1870s. The term is used to refer to prints made by printers other than Baxter. For Baxter prints made by Baxter himself, search under BAXTER PRINTS.
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000076
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000883
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000881</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Beefcake photographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Glamour photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000077
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000928
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000926</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Before &amp; after views</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Then &amp; now comparisons</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000078
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000939
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000937</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Bellmen&#39;s verses</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Carriers&#39; addresses</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000079
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000955
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000953</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Bible cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Cards with a scriptural picture or quotation, or both. Sometimes issued in sets and often used as rewards of merit in Sunday schools.
</SN>
 <UF>Scripture cards</UF>
 <UF>Sunday school cards</UF>
 <BT>Devotional images</BT>
 <RT>Collecting cards</RT>
 <RT>Rewards of merit</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000080
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm000985
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm000983</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Billboard posters</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Large multi-sheet posters; intended for posting on billboards, fences, or similar surfaces.
</SN>
 <BT>Posters</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000081
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001006
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001004</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Billheads</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Documents for itemized accounts of the separate cost of goods sold or shipped, or services performed; pictorial or typographically decorated.
</SN>
 <BT>Stationery</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000082
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001008
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001006</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Bills of fare</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Menus</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000083
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001015
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001013</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Bird&#39;s-eye view prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Bird&#39;s-eye views of cities and towns that are lithographs, engravings, or other types of prints including photomechanical ones. Popular in the United States 1870-1910s, but also made earlier.
</SN>
 <UF>Panoramic maps</UF>
 <BT>Bird&#39;s-eye views</BT>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <RT>Cityscape prints</RT>
 <CN>Used in a note under BIRD&#39;S-EYE VIEWS.
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000084
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001048
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001046</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Bird&#39;s-eye views</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Graphic representations of scenes portrayed as if viewed from above at an oblique angle.  If of a city or town, not generally drawn strictly to scale but showing street patterns, individual buildings, and major landscape features in perspective.
</SN>
 <UF>Balloon views</UF>
 <UF>Views, Bird&#39;s-eye</UF>
 <BT>Views</BT>
 <NT>Bird&#39;s-eye view prints</NT>
 <RT>Aerial views</RT>
 <RT>Maps</RT>
 <RT>Panoramic views</RT>
 <RT>Projections</RT>
 <CN>For the class of engravings, lithographs, and photomechanical prints commonly known as bird&#39;s-eye views, use BIRD&#39;S-EYE VIEW PRINTS. Do not use for photographs.
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000085
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001049
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001047</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Birth certificates</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Certificates</BT>
 <RT>Family trees</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000086
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001051
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001049</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Birthday cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Greeting cards</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000087
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001054
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001052</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Black light works</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Luminescent works</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000088
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001069
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001067</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Black line prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Diazotypes</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000089
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001070
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001068</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Black-and-white prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Photographic prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000090
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001083
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001081</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Blind embossed prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Inkless intaglio prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000091
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001092
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001092</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Blind stamps</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Symbols or other devices embossed or impressed without ink onto paper or other material. Often used to identify the creator, printer, publisher, or owner.
</SN>
 <UF>Stamps, Blind</UF>
 <BT>Marks (Symbols)</BT>
 <RT>Embossed works</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000092
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001095
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001095</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Block prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Relief prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000093
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001100
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001100</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Blocks, Printing</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Printing blocks</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000094
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001106
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001106</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Blue line prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Diazotypes</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000095
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001123
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001123</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Blueprints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Cyanotypes that reproduce designs as white lines against a blue background.  Introduced in the United States ca. 1876; predominant method for reproducing architectural and engineering drawings by the 1950s; largely discontinued by 1980.
</SN>
 <BT>Cyanotypes</BT>
 <BT>Reproductions</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000096
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001125
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001125</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Boards, Game</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Gameboards</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000097
</FCNGMGPC>
 <TNR>tgm001135</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Bonds (Financial records)</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Bonds (Negotiable instruments)</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000098
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001188
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001189</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Bonds (Negotiable instruments)</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Interest-bearing certificates indicating public or private indebtedness.
</SN>
 <UF>Bonds (Financial records)</UF>
 <BT>Certificates</BT>
 <RT>Saving &amp; investment</RT>
 <RT>War bonds &amp; funds</RT>
 <HN>Changed 1/97.  Formerly, BONDS (NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS) may have been indexed as BONDS (FINANCIAL RECORDS).
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000099
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001189
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001190</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Book &amp; magazine posters</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Posters issued to advertise books, magazines, and newspapers, especially artist-designed posters issued in the United States starting ca. 1890.
</SN>
 <UF>Magazine posters</UF>
 <UF>Newspaper posters</UF>
 <UF>Periodical posters</UF>
 <BT>Posters</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000105
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001212
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001197</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Book covers</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Covers forming the binding or outer enclosure of a hardback or paperback book.  Includes detached covers.
</SN>
 <BT>Covers (Illustration)</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000100
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001200
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001202</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Book illustrations</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Illustrations in books or pamphlets, whether photographs, photomechanical prints, or other media; whether still part of or detached from the volume.  Also, drawings, photographs, prints, and other pictures made to be reproduced as illustrations, whether or not they were ever published.
</SN>
 <UF>Pamphlet illustrations</UF>
 <BT>Illustrations</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000101
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001206
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001208</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Book jackets</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Detachable flexible covers, usually paper, designed for or published with a book.
</SN>
 <UF>Book wrappers</UF>
 <UF>Dust jackets</UF>
 <UF>Jackets, Book</UF>
 <BT>Packaging</BT>
 <CN>In Binding Terms: A Thesaurus for Use in Rare Book and Special Collections Cataloguing, the term "Dust jackets" is used for "Book jackets."
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000102
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001207
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001209</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Book plates</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Bookplates</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000103
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001208
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001210</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Book wrappers</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Book jackets</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000104
</FCNGMGPC>
 <TNR>tgm001214</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Booklets</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Leaflets</USE>
 <USE>Pamphlets</USE>
 <USE>Viewbooks</USE>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000106
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001215
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001217</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Bookmarks</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Paper, cardboard, cloth, or other markers used to hold a place in a book.
</SN>
 <BT>Ephemera</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000107
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001216
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001218</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Bookplates</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Book owners&#39; identification labels; usually intended for pasting inside a book.
</SN>
 <UF>Book plates</UF>
 <UF>Ex libris</UF>
 <BT>Labels</BT>
 <NT>Armorial bookplates</NT>
 <RT>Ownership marks</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000108
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001218
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001220</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Books</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Form: Published non-periodical volumes in bound codex form, usually with 49 or more pages. Search also under terms beginning with BOOK. SUBJECT: For images that focus on books. Search under READING for activities.
</SN>
 <BT>Objects</BT>
 <NT>Almanacs</NT>
 <NT>Buddhist sacred books</NT>
 <NT>Encyclopedias &amp; dictionaries</NT>
 <NT>Flip books</NT>
 <NT>Registers</NT>
 <NT>Religious books</NT>
 <NT>Telephone directories</NT>
 <RT>Book burning</RT>
 <RT>Book clubs</RT>
 <RT>Book conveyors</RT>
 <RT>Book drives</RT>
 <RT>Book ends</RT>
 <RT>Book talks</RT>
 <RT>Bookbinding</RT>
 <RT>Bookstacks</RT>
 <RT>Bookstores</RT>
 <RT>Leaflets</RT>
 <RT>Libraries</RT>
 <RT>Pamphlets</RT>
 <RT>Publishing industry</RT>
 <RT>Secondhand bookstores</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000109
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001219
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001221</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Botanical drawings</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Botanical illustrations</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000110
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001240
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001242</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Botanical illustrations</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Illustrations of plants or plant life; or illustrations made to document botanical specimens.
</SN>
 <UF>Botanical drawings</UF>
 <UF>Drawings, Botanical</UF>
 <BT>Scientific illustrations</BT>
 <FUN>FUN: Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000111
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001242
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001244</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Boudoir card photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Card photographs; mounts measure approximately 8.5 x 5.5 in. (22 x 14 cm.).  Introduced in the United States ca. 1890.
</SN>
 <BT>Card photographs</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000112
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001249
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001251</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Boudoir photographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Glamour photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000113
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001250
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001252</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Broadsheets</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Broadsides</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000114
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001340
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001342</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Broadsides</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Single-sheet public notices that are usually printed on only one side. They provide information, commentary, proclamation, or other announcement or advertisement. Primarily posted but also distributed by hand. They are usually less pictorial than posters and have more extensive text than signs.
</SN>
 <UF>Broadsheets</UF>
 <BT>Ephemera</BT>
 <NT>Handbills</NT>
 <NT>Playbills</NT>
 <NT>Wanted posters</NT>
 <RT>Announcements</RT>
 <RT>Carriers&#39; addresses</RT>
 <RT>Fliers (Printed matter)</RT>
 <RT>Posters</RT>
 <RT>Signs (Notices)</RT>
 <CN>Used in a note under ADVERTISEMENTS.
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000115
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001341
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001343</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Brochures</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Leaflets</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000116
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001344
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001346</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Bromide prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Gelatin silver prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000117
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001346
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001348</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Bromoil prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Bromide prints that are developed and then bleached and colored.  Oil base pigment(s) is applied with a soft brush or a brayer, usually in repeated applications. Introduced in 1907.
</SN>
 <UF>Bromoil photoprints</UF>
 <BT>Photographic prints</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000118
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001348
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001350</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Brown line prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Diazotypes</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000119
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001357
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001359</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Brownprints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Kallitypes</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000120
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001359
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001361</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Brush works</DESCRIPTOR>
 <RT>Paintings</RT>
 <RT>Wash drawings</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000121
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001360
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001362</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Bubble gum cards</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Sports cards</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000122
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001363
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001365</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Bubble jet prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Inkjet prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000123
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001364
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001366</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Bumper stickers</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Stickers bearing printed messages and intended for display on automobile bumpers, although used in many other places.  The self-adhesive stickers were introduced in the mid-1900s and are often ca. 3 x 13 inches.
</SN>
 <BT>Stickers</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc00012
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001427
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001429</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Burlesque posters</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Theatrical posters</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000125
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001443
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001445</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Business cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Small cards that bear name and often address of a business or organization. Usually lack illustration except for a logo or emblem. More an information card than an advertisement.
</SN>
 <UF>Tradecards</UF>
 <BT>Cards</BT>
 <RT>Advertising cards</RT>
 <RT>Visiting cards</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000126
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001467
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001469</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Button badges</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Buttons (Information artifacts)</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000127
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001496
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001498</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Buttons</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Buttons (Fasteners)</USE>
 <USE>Buttons (Information artifacts)</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000128
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001499
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001501</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Buttons (Information artifacts)</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Ornaments or badges for wearing, as on a lapel; stamped or printed with designs or slogans. Often disc-shaped.
</SN>
 <UF>Button badges</UF>
 <UF>Buttons</UF>
 <BT>Badges</BT>
 <HN>Changed 1/97. Formerly BUTTONS (INFORMATION ARTIFACTS) may have been indexed as BADGES.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000129
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001501
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001503</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cabinet card photographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Cabinet photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000130
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001510
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001512</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cabinet cards</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Cabinet photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000131
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001511
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001513</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cabinet photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Card photographs; mounts measure approximately 6.5 x 4.25 in. (16.5 x 10.5 cm.). Introduced in the United States in 1866; popular until ca. 1900.
</SN>
 <UF>Cabinet card photographs</UF>
 <UF>Cabinet cards</UF>
 <BT>Card photographs</BT>
 <HN>Changed 6/94. Formerly, CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS may have been indexed as CABINET CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000132
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001515
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001517</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>CAD drawings</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Computer-aided designs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000133
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001531
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001533</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Calendars</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Tabular registers of days according to a system, usually covering one year and referring the days of each month to the days of the week.
</SN>
 <BT>Charts</BT>
 <NT>Perpetual calendars</NT>
 <NT>Religious calendars</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000134
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001548
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001550</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Calligrams</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Letter pictures</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000135
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001554
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001556</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Calling cards</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Visiting cards</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000137
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001556
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001558</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Callitypes</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Kallitypes</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000138
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001558
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001560</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Calotypes</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Paper negatives made using William Henry Fox Talbot&#39;s patented (1841) calotype process, a developing-out process.  More popular in England, Scotland and France than in the United States.  May or may not be waxed.  After 1850, superceded by Gustave Le Gray&#39;s waxed paper process.
</SN>
 <UF>Talbotypes</UF>
 <BT>Paper negatives</BT>
 <RT>Photogenic drawings</RT>
 <RT>Salted paper prints</RT>
 <RT>Waxed paper negatives</RT>
 <CN>Use PHOTOGENIC DRAWINGS for Talbot&#39;s printed-out paper negatives.  Use WAXED PAPER NEGATIVES for most paper negatives after 1850.  Use SALTED PAPER PRINTS for most prints made from calotypes.  Used in a note under PHOTOGENIC DRAWINGS and SALTED PAPER PRINTS.
</CN>
 <HN>Changed 1/97.  Formerly included prints made from calotypes as well as the negatives themselves.
</HN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000139
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001560
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001562</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cameos (Stamps)</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Small metal-engraved emblems, produced ca. 1850-1880; usually printed in color and often embossed. Typical designs include medallions or shields with views of merchandise or business establishments. Found chiefly on commercial envelopes; also used on billheads, business cards, and as advertisements in publications. Considered a type of corner card by envelope collectors.
</SN>
 <BT>Emblems</BT>
 <RT>Advertisements</RT>
 <RT>Corner cards</RT>
 <RT>Embossed works</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000140
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001565
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001567</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Camera lucida works</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Drawings (and paintings or other works made from them) produced by tracing the image of an object or scene as it appears when projected through the prism of a camera lucida.  The device, which aids accuracy and enlargement or reduction, was not widely used until the early 1800s; replaced the camera obscura.
</SN>
 <RT>Tracings</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000141
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001567
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001569</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Camera obscura works</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Drawings (and paintings or other works made from them) produced by tracing the image of an object or scene as it appears when projected through the aperture of a camera obscura, which is used to aid accuracy.  This device, available by the 1500s, may be a portable box with lens and mirror, or a room; supplanted by the camera lucida.
</SN>
 <RT>Tracings</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000142
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001568
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001570</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Campaign books</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Pressbooks</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000143
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001576
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001578</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Campaign posters</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Political posters</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000144
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001582
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001584</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cancellation proofs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <UF>Cancelled plate prints</UF>
 <BT>Proofs</BT>
 <RT>Restrikes</RT>
 <HN>Changed 11/90.  Formerly, CANCELLATION PROOFS  may have been indexed as CANCELLED PLATE PRINTS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000145
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001604
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001606</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cancelled plate prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Cancellation proofs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000146
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001605
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001607</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Candid portraits</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Portrait photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000147
</FCNGMGPC>
 <TNR>tgm001610</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Carbon prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photographic prints made by a relatively permanent, non-silver process involving bichromated gelatin. Popular ca. 1870-1900; more common in Europe than United States; often used to reproduce art works. Typically carbon black, but a wide range of other pigments may also be used.
</SN>
 <UF>Autotypes</UF>
 <UF>Carbon photoprints</UF>
 <UF>Chromotypes</UF>
 <UF>Lambertypes</UF>
 <BT>Photographic prints</BT>
 <NT>Carbro prints</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000148
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001669
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001672</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Carbon transparencies</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Transparencies made with a carbon process on glass.
</SN>
 <BT>Glass transparencies</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000149
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001670
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001673</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Carborundum prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>For prints produced from printing plates that have been coated with carborundum, an abrasive powder of silicon carbide, mixed with a resin or liquid that hardens on the surface of the plate to catch and hold ink, or under pressure, scores the plate creating pits which retain ink.  The plate can be worked in the same manner as a mezzotint to create an image by burnishing the surface to produce the tonal ranges of an image.
</SN>
 <BT>Intaglio prints</BT>
 <RT>Mezzotints</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000150
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001672
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001675</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Carbro prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photographic prints made by pressing a specially sensitized carbon tissue against a wet bromide print and subsequently developing the tissue.  Introduced in 1905 as Ozobrome; popular 1920s-1930s as a way to make carbon prints larger than the original negative since the bromide print intermediary could be an enlargement of the negative.
</SN>
 <UF>Carbro photoprints</UF>
 <UF>Ozobrome photoprints</UF>
 <UF>Ozobrome prints</UF>
 <BT>Carbon prints</BT>
 <NT>Tricolor carbro prints</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000151
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001674
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001677</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Card photograph albums</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Albums designed to hold card photographs.
</SN>
 <UF>Cartes de visite albums</UF>
 <BT>Photograph albums</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000152
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001677
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001680</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Card photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Paper photographic prints made by a variety of processes on commercially produced cardboard mounts of standard sizes (with some variation).  Introduced in the 1850s. This term includes negatives and unmounted photographic prints intended for such standard mounts.  Often portraits.
</SN>
 <BT>Photographs</BT>
 <NT>Boudoir card photographs</NT>
 <NT>Cabinet photographs</NT>
 <NT>Cartes de visite</NT>
 <NT>Imperial card photographs</NT>
 <NT>Kodak card photographs</NT>
 <NT>Panel card photographs</NT>
 <NT>Promenade card photographs</NT>
 <NT>Victoria card photographs</NT>
 <RT>Photographic prints</RT>
 <RT>Stereographs</RT>
 <CN>As desired, also index under the type of photographic process.
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000153
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001678
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001681</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Pieces of thin paperboard or stiff paper, which are flat, usually small and rectangular, and designed to convey messages or other information.
</SN>
 <BT>Ephemera</BT>
 <NT>Advertising cards</NT>
 <NT>Business cards</NT>
 <NT>Collecting cards</NT>
 <NT>Comic cards</NT>
 <NT>Dance cards</NT>
 <NT>Display cards</NT>
 <NT>Membership cards</NT>
 <NT>Playing cards</NT>
 <NT>Postcards</NT>
 <NT>Sentiment cards</NT>
 <NT>Speakeasy cards</NT>
 <NT>Sports cards</NT>
 <NT>Visiting cards</NT>
 <RT>Greeting cards</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000154
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001683
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001686</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cards, Window</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Window cards</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000155
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001687
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001690</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Caricatures</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Cartoons that portray in a critical or facetious way a real individual or group, or a figure representing a social, political, ethnic, or racial type.  The effect is usually achieved through distortion or exaggeration of the features or form.
</SN>
 <UF>Stereotypes</UF>
 <BT>Cartoons (Commentary)</BT>
 <RT>Ethnic stereotypes</RT>
 <RT>Portraits</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000156
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001695
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001698</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Carnival posters</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Circus posters</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000157
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001701
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001704</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cartes de visite</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Card photographs; mounts measure approximately 4 x 2.5 in. (10 x 6 cm.).  Introduced in the United States in 1859; made into the 1900s.
</SN>
 <BT>Card photographs</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000159
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001726
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001729</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cartes de visite (Visiting cards)</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Visiting cards</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000161
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001728
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001731</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cartes de visite albums</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Card photograph albums</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000160
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001727
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001730</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cartoon cels</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Animation cels</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000162
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001730
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001733</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cartoon patterns</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Cartoons (Working drawings)</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000163
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001732
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001735</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cartoon strips</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Comics</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000164
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001733
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001736</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cartoons</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Cartoons (Commentary)</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000165
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001735
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001738</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cartoons (Commentary)</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Pictorial images using wit to comment on such things as contemporary events, social habits, or political trends; usually executed in a broad or abbreviated manner.
</SN>
 <UF>Cartoons</UF>
 <UF>Comic pictures</UF>
 <BT>Pictures</BT>
 <NT>Caricatures</NT>
 <NT>Comic cards</NT>
 <NT>Comics</NT>
 <NT>Editorial cartoons</NT>
 <NT>Political cartoons</NT>
 <NT>Satires (Visual works)</NT>
 <RT>Humorous pictures</RT>
 <RT>Protest works</RT>
 <HN>Changed 6/94. Formerly, CARTOONS (COMMENTARY) may have been indexed as CARTOONS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000166
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001736
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001739</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cartoons (Working drawings)</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Full-size preparatory drawings made to transfer a design to the working surface of a painting, tapestry, or other large work. [AAT]
</SN>
 <UF>Cartoon patterns</UF>
 <BT>Working drawings</BT>
 <HN>Changed 6/94. Formerly, CARTOONS (WORKING DRAWINGS) may have been indexed as CARTOON PATTERNS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000167
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001737
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001740</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cartouches</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Graphic delineations that are ornamental frames intended to contain an inscription, such as a map title, or a decoration, such as a coat of arms.
</SN>
 <BT>Decorations</BT>
 <RT>Maps</RT>
 <RT>Title pages</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000168
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001738
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001741</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cased photographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Ambrotypes</USE>
 <USE>Daguerreotypes</USE>
 <USE>Photograph cases</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000169
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001745
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001748</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Casein paintings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Paintings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000170
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001746
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001749</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cases, Photograph</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Union cases</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000171
</FCNGMGPC>
 <TNR>tgm001755</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cast paper prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Paper works made since the 1970s by pouring wet, often colored, pulp into a mold.  Such prints may be difficult to distinguish from embossed prints.
</SN>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <RT>Embossed prints</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000172
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001760
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001764</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Catalogs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Enumerations of items arranged systematically with descriptive details.  May have prices.
</SN>
 <UF>Catalogues</UF>
 <NT>Auction catalogs</NT>
 <NT>Exhibition catalogs</NT>
 <NT>Sales catalogs</NT>
 <RT>Ephemera</RT>
 <RT>Price lists</RT>
 <RT>Sample books</RT>
 <CN>In Genre Terms ... Rare Book, this term is spelled "catalogues."
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000173
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001770
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001774</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Catalogues</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Catalogs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000174
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001771
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001775</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cellocuts</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Prints made from blocks on which the surface has been built up with liquid plastics. May be printed in intaglio or relief. They look much like linocuts.
</SN>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <RT>Intaglio prints</RT>
 <RT>Relief prints</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000175
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001821
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001825</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cellulose acetate negatives</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Acetate negatives</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000176
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001827
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001831</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cellulose diacetate negatives</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Acetate negatives</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000177
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001828
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001832</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cellulose nitrate negatives</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Nitrate negatives</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000178
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001829
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001833</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cellulose triacetate negatives</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Acetate negatives</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000179
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001830
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001834</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cels, Animation</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Animation cels</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000180
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001831
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001835</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Censored works</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Materials altered or prohibited because they are considered unsuitable for the general public.
</SN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000181
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001837
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001841</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Ceramic photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photographs produced by any of a variety of processes on a porcelain, earthenware, or other ceramic support.
</SN>
 <UF>Photoceramics</UF>
 <UF>Porcelain photographs</UF>
 <BT>Photographic prints</BT>
 <RT>Opalotypes</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000182
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001849
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001853</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cerographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Relief prints from a line block produced by cerography, a wax-engraving technique used to create an electrotyped plate with raised surface that is attached to a printing block.
</SN>
 <UF>Glyphographs</UF>
 <UF>Wax engravings</UF>
 <BT>Relief prints</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc001195
</FCNGMGPC>
 <TNR>tgm001863</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Certificates</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Documents containing certified statements of, for example, ownership, membership, fulfilled requirements, or legal status.
</SN>
 <BT>Ephemera</BT>
 <NT>Baptismal certificates</NT>
 <NT>Birth certificates</NT>
 <NT>Bonds (Negotiable instruments)</NT>
 <NT>Death certificates</NT>
 <NT>Diplomas</NT>
 <NT>Insurance certificates</NT>
 <NT>Marriage certificates</NT>
 <NT>Membership certificates</NT>
 <NT>Stock certificates</NT>
 <RT>Bank note vignettes</RT>
 <RT>Frakturs (Illumination)</RT>
 <RT>Rewards of merit</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000183
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001859
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001864</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Chalk drawings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Drawings</BT>
 <NT>A trois crayons drawings</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000184
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001871
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001876</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Charcoal drawings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Drawings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000185
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001888
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001893</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Charters</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Instruments in writing, creating and defining the franchises of a city, educational institution, or corporation.
</SN>
 <BT>Documents</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc001194
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001901
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001906</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Charts</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Delineations of information in tabular form.
</SN>
 <BT>Diagrams</BT>
 <NT>Calendars</NT>
 <NT>Family trees</NT>
 <NT>Schedules (Architectural records)</NT>
 <NT>Schedules (Time plans)</NT>
 <NT>Seating charts</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000186
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001902
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001907</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cheesecake photographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Glamour photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000187
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001918
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001923</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Chiaroscuro woodcuts</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Woodcuts printed from two or more blocks, one of which is usually cut to print the design in black and the others to print neutral or background colors to show differences in value. Technique developed in Europe in the 1500s; often used to reproduce drawings and paintings.
</SN>
 <BT>Woodcuts</BT>
 <RT>Reproductive prints</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000188
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001937
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001942</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Children&#39;s art</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Art produced by children. See JUVENILIA for works produced during an artist&#39;s childhood or youth.
</SN>
 <UF>Art by children</UF>
 <UF>Children&#39;s works</UF>
 <UF>Juvenile art</UF>
 <BT>Pictures</BT>
 <RT>Amateur works</RT>
 <RT>Juvenilia</RT>
 <RT>Student works</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000189
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001967
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001972</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Children&#39;s comics</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>For comics intended for young children which may include such activities as puzzles, coloring, and cut-outs.
</SN>
 <BT>Comics</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000190
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001969
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001974</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Children&#39;s works</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Children&#39;s art</USE>
 <USE>Juvenilia</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000191
</FCNGMGPC>
 <TNR>tgm001984</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Chine collé prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Prints made by laying down a thin sheet of paper on a heavier backing.  The thin sheet adheres permanently to the backing sheet during printing.  Lithographic or intaglio method.
</SN>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <RT>Intaglio prints</RT>
 <RT>Lithographs</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000192
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001989
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm001995</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Chloride prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Photographic prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000193
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001997
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002003</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Chloro-bromide prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Gelatin silver prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000194
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm001998
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002004</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Chops</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Identifying marks stamped or embossed on prints by artists, printers, or publishers.
</SN>
 <BT>Marks (Symbols)</BT>
 <RT>Artists&#39; signatures</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000195
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002010
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002016</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Christmas cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Greeting cards</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000196
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002026
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002031</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Chromolithographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Lithographs of the mid- to late 1800s printed in colors; often made to look like an oil painting or watercolor.
</SN>
 <BT>Lithographs</BT>
 <NT>Oleographs</NT>
 <CN>Subdivide the term LITHOGRAPHS with --COLOR for fine art prints
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.printed in color.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000197
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002036
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002041</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Chromo-photographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Crystoleum photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000199
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002038
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002043</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Chromotypes</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Carbon prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000198
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002037
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002042</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Chronophotographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Motion study photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000200
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002040
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002045</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cibachrome prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Dye destruction prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000201
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002052
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002057</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cigarette cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Cards enclosed with cigarettes. Flourished in the United States 1885-1895 and 1909-1917; printed or photographic.
</SN>
 <UF>Tobacco cards</UF>
 <BT>Trade cards</BT>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000202
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002056
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002061</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Circulars</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Printed promotional pieces, frequently announcing sales; may be several pages in length; distributed widely through the mail, door to door, as newspaper inserts, or at commercial establishments.
</SN>
 <BT>Fliers (Printed matter)</BT>
 <RT>Handbills</RT>
 <HN>Changed 6/94. Formerly, CIRCULARS may have been indexed as HANDBILLS or LEAFLETS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000203
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002068
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002073</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Circus posters</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Includes posters for circuses as well as carnivals, and wild west shows.
</SN>
 <UF>Carnival posters</UF>
 <UF>Wild west show posters</UF>
 <BT>Performing arts posters</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000204
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002077
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002082</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Cirkut camera photographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Panoramic photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000205
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002080
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002085</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>City planning drawings</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Planning drawings</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000206
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002097
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002102</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>City views</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Cityscapes</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000207
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002098
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002103</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cityscape drawings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Cityscapes</BT>
 <BT>Drawings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000208
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002102
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002107</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cityscape paintings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Cityscapes</BT>
 <BT>Paintings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000209
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002103
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002108</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cityscape photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Cityscapes</BT>
 <BT>Photographs</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000210
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002104
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002109</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cityscape prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Cityscapes</BT>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <RT>Bird&#39;s-eye view prints</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000211
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002105
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002110</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cityscapes</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>General or broad views of cities and towns or sections of them.  Usually made from an elevated or distant vantage point, such as a view from a roof or a view of a skyline.
</SN>
 <UF>City views</UF>
 <UF>Skyline views</UF>
 <UF>Topographical views</UF>
 <UF>Townscapes</UF>
 <UF>Views, City</UF>
 <NT>Cityscape drawings</NT>
 <NT>Cityscape paintings</NT>
 <NT>Cityscape photographs</NT>
 <NT>Cityscape prints</NT>
 <RT>Panoramic views</RT>
 <RT>Views</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000212
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002106
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002111</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Civil War envelopes</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Patriotic envelopes</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000213
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002121
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002126</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Clichés-verre</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Salted paper, albumen, silver gelatin, or other photographic prints made by exposure to a coating on a glass or film support, through which lines have been drawn or areas scraped away. Alternatively, inks can be applied to a transparent matrix in varying thicknesses to alter the amount of light reaching the sensitized paper.  May resemble drawings or prints.
</SN>
 <UF>Glass prints</UF>
 <BT>Photographic prints</BT>
 <RT>Drawings</RT>
 <RT>Prints</RT>
 <RT>Reproductions</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000214
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002155
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002160</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Clipper ship cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Printed cards made to attract freight consignments or passengers to clipper ships preparing to
depart; chiefly 1850s-1860s; commonly 4 x 6.5 in. (10 x 16 cm.).
</SN>
 <UF>Yankee clipper cards</UF>
 <BT>Sailing cards</BT>
 <HN>Changed 6/94.  Formerly, CLIPPER SHIP CARDS may have been indexed as SHIP
CARDS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000215
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002162
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002167</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Clippings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Illustrations, pages, articles, or columns of text removed from books, newspapers, periodicals, or other publications.
</SN>
 <UF>Newspaper clippings</UF>
 <UF>Press clippings</UF>
 <NT>Tear sheets</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000216
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002164
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002169</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cloth photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photographs produced by any of a variety of processes on cotton, silk, or other cloth support.
</SN>
 <UF>Collodion positive photographs</UF>
 <BT>Photographic prints</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000218
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002178
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002183</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Cloth prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Prints produced by any of a variety of processes on cotton, silk, or other cloth support.  This term does not include printed textile design fabrics.
</SN>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000219
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002179
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002184</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Coats of arms</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Heraldic bearings, usually depicted on an escutcheon often with a crest, motto, or other adjuncts.
</SN>
 <UF>Armorial bearings</UF>
 <UF>Heraldic devices</UF>
 <BT>Emblems</BT>
 <RT>Armorial bookplates</RT>
 <RT>Escutcheons (Heraldry)</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000220
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002218
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002223</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Collages</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Mixed media constructions in which bits of relatively flat materials, such as newspaper or cloth, or three-dimensional objects, are fixed to a support for symbolic or suggestive effect.
</SN>
 <BT>Pictures</BT>
 <RT>Mixed media</RT>
 <RT>Montages</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000221
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002264
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002269</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Collagraphs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Prints made from blocks or plates on which the image has been built up with a collage of various materials and objects.  May be printed in intaglio or relief.
</SN>
 <UF>Collographs</UF>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <RT>Intaglio prints</RT>
 <RT>Relief prints</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000222
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002265
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002270</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Collecting cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Cards issued to be sold singly, in strips, or in other sets for collecting and trading. Not available as premiums; not intended to be advertisements. Examples include cards illustrating movie stars, or wild flowers. Use TRADE CARDS for advertising cards enclosed with products.
</SN>
 <UF>Trading cards</UF>
 <BT>Cards</BT>
 <NT>Album cards</NT>
 <RT>Advertising cards</RT>
 <RT>Bible cards</RT>
 <RT>Comic cards</RT>
 <RT>Devotional images</RT>
 <RT>Sports cards</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000223
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002270
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002275</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Collectors&#39; marks</DESCRIPTOR>
 <BT>Ownership marks</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000224
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002276
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002281</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Collodio-chloride prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Collodion printing-out paper prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000230
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002293
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002298</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Collodion dry plate negatives</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Dry collodion negatives</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000225
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002287
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002292</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Collodion negatives</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Dry collodion negatives</USE>
 <USE>Wet collodion negatives</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000226
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002288
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002293</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Collodion positive photographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Ambrotypes</USE>
 <USE>Cloth photographs</USE>
 <USE>Collodion transparencies</USE>
 <USE>Leather photographs</USE>
 <USE>Tintypes</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000227
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm0022890
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002294</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Collodion printing-out paper prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Available in the 1860s but not popular until late 1880s; chief commercial portrait medium 1895-1910.  Glossy version has warm image hues while the matte version, which dominated from the mid-1890s, has near-neutral image hues. Usually toned with gold or platinum so that images show little or no fading.  They do not exhibit silver mirroring.
</SN>
 <UF>Collodio-chloride prints</UF>
 <UF>Collodion printing-out paper photoprints</UF>
 <BT>Silver printing-out paper prints</BT>
 <NT>Aristotypes</NT>
 <CN>Glossy collodion prints are virtually indistinguishable from SILVER GELATIN PRINTING-OUT PAPER PRINTS by visual inspection.  If in doubt, use SILVER PRINTING-OUT PAPER PRINTS.  Used in a note under SILVER GELATIN PRINTING-OUT PAPER PRINTS.
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000228
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002291
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002296</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Collodion transparencies</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Typically, glass stereographs or lantern slides; used 1850s-1890s.
</SN>
 <UF>Collodion positive photographs</UF>
 <BT>Glass transparencies</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000229
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002292
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002297</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Collographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Collagraphs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000231
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002294
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002299</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Collotypes</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photomechanical prints introduced commercially in the 1860s; commonly used in book illustration; can be difficult to distinguish from actual photographs.
</SN>
 <UF>Albertypes</UF>
 <UF>Artotypes</UF>
 <UF>Heliotypes</UF>
 <BT>Photomechanical prints</BT>
 <CN>Used in a note under PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS.
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000232
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002296
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002301</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Color circles</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Color wheels</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000233
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002302
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002307</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Color screen transparencies</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Screen color film transparencies</USE>
 <USE>Screen color glass transparencies</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000234
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002305
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002310</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Color separation negatives</DESCRIPTOR>
 <UF>Separation negatives</UF>
 <BT>Film negatives</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000235
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002306
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002311</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Color separation positives</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Transparencies, usually in sets of three films. Each is used to make a plate for printing one
color, in register with the others, to form a full-color photomechanical print. [AAT]
</SN>
 <UF>Color separation transparencies</UF>
 <UF>Positives, Color separation</UF>
 <UF>Postitives, Color separation</UF>
 <UF>Postives, Color separation</UF>
 <UF>Separation positives, Color</UF>
 <UF>Separation transparencies, Color</UF>
 <BT>Film transparencies</BT>
 <HN>Changed 6/94. Formerly, COLOR SEPARATION POSITIVES may have been indexed as
COLOR SEPARATION TRANSPARENCIES.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000236
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002307
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002312</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Color separation transparencies</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Color separation positives</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000237
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002308
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002313</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Color wheels</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Vertical wheels on which colored paper disks are mounted to illustrate the arrangement of the hues of the spectrum in the order in which they appear in nature; frequently found with architectural drawings and other design work.
</SN>
 <UF>Color circles</UF>
 <UF>Wheels, Color</UF>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000238
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002309
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002314</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Combination prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Composite photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000239
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002316
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002321</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Comic books</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Cartoon strips in pamphlet form; usually periodicals.
</SN>
 <BT>Comics</BT>
 <RT>Adventure comics</RT>
 <RT>Periodicals</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000240
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002324
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002329</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Comic cards</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Cards, issued individually or in sets, that bear a caricature or cartoon.  Popular 1850s-1900.  This term does not include postcards.
</SN>
 <BT>Cards</BT>
 <BT>Cartoons (Commentary)</BT>
 <RT>Collecting cards</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000241
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002325
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002330</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Comic pictures</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Cartoons (Commentary)</USE>
 <USE>Humorous pictures</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000242
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002327
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002332</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Comic strips</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Comics</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000243
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002328
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002333</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Comics</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Sequences of cartoons with a story line laid out in a series of pictorial panels across a page or sheet and concerning a continuous character or set of characters.
</SN>
 <UF>Cartoon strips</UF>
 <UF>Comic strips</UF>
 <BT>Cartoons (Commentary)</BT>
 <NT>Adventure comics</NT>
 <NT>Children&#39;s comics</NT>
 <NT>Comic books</NT>
 <NT>Underground comics</NT>
 <HN>Changed 10/90.  Formerly, COMICS may have been indexed as CARTOON STRIPS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000244
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002329
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002334</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Commemorative prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Prints bearing an allegorical or narrative image commemorating an important event or occasion, such as a decisive battle or the founding of an institution. Usually text on the print indicates its commemorative nature, e.g., in honor of, in memory of. Use MEMORIAL WORKS for death memorials.
</SN>
 <BT>Prints</BT>
 <RT>Keepsakes</RT>
 <RT>Memorial works</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000245
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002333
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002338</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Commercial art design drawings</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Graphic design drawings</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000246
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002336
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002341</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Commercial catalogs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Sales catalogs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000247
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002339
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002344</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Comparisons, Then &amp; now</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Then &amp; now comparisons</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000248
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002379
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002384</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Competition drawings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Graphic delineations produced for a design contest or to win a construction or design contract. Customarily prepared according to a prescribed program.  In architecture, often a set of elevations, plans, sections, and renderings; often rendered or in perspective.
</SN>
 <UF>Drawings, Competition</UF>
 <BT>Design drawings</BT>
 <RT>Presentation drawings (Proposals)</RT>
 <RT>Proposed works</RT>
 <CN>Used in a note under ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS.
</CN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000249
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002384
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002389</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Composite drawings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Drawings in which two or more drawings are displayed together or fused into one.
</SN>
 <BT>Drawings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000250
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002390
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002395</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Composite photographs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photographs made through multiple exposure of negatives, sandwiching negatives, or other means of combining negatives. Examples include: a print made by combining cloud and landscape negatives and works by Henry Peach Robinson or Jerry Uelsmann.
</SN>
 <UF>Combination prints</UF>
 <UF>Simulated images</UF>
 <BT>Photographs</BT>
 <RT>Montages</RT>
 <CN>Used in a note under MONTAGES.
</CN>
 <HN>Changed 6/94. Formerly, COMPOSITE PHOTOGRAPHS may have been indexed as COMBINATION PRINTS.
</HN>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000251
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002391
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002396</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Composition cases</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Union cases</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000252
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002392
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002397</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Computer graphics</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Images created within or altered with a computer system; may simulate photographs, pictorial or ornamental drawings, or other images.
</SN>
 <UF>Simulated images</UF>
 <BT>Digital images</BT>
 <NT>Computer-aided designs</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000253
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002398
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002403</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Computer-aided designs</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Graphic delineations, usually design drawings, created with a computer drafting system.
</SN>
 <UF>CAD drawings</UF>
 <BT>Computer graphics</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000254
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002400
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002405</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Computer-generated prints</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Digital prints</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000255
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002401
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002406</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Concealed camera photographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Detective camera photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000256
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002403
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002408</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Concert posters</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Includes posters for orchestra, solo instrument, ensemble, vocalist, and other musical performances.
</SN>
 <UF>Music posters</UF>
 <BT>Performing arts posters</BT>
 <NT>Rock posters</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000257
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002407
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002412</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Conjectural works</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Images showing how something in the past might have appeared, such as historical events, places, objects, or people. Also, pictures of the imagined future appearance of real people, places, and objects.
</SN>
 <UF>Historical studies</UF>
 <UF>Imaginary views</UF>
 <UF>Recreations (Conjectural works)</UF>
 <BT>Pictures</BT>
 <RT>Reconstructions</RT>
 <RT>Then &amp; now comparisons</RT>
 <RT>Visionary architecture</RT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000258
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002448
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002453</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Construction progress photographs</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Progress photographs</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000259
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002474
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002479</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Contact prints</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Photographic prints made by interfacing one negative and a sheet of photographic paper and exposing the paper with light.
</SN>
 <UF>Lumiprints</UF>
 <UF>Prints, Contact</UF>
 <BT>Photographic prints</BT>
 <BT>Proofs</BT>
 <NT>Contact sheets</NT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000260
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002485
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002490</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Contact sheets</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Proof sheets containing contact prints from more than one negative; often used to select images for individual printing.
</SN>
 <UF>Proof sheets</UF>
 <BT>Contact prints</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 155/655)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000261
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002486
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002491</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DESCRIPTOR>Contract drawings</DESCRIPTOR>
 <SN>Graphic delineations which constitute part of a legal contract between a client and craftsman, builder, architect, engineer, contractor, or other service provider. Signed or accepted by one or more parties, or otherwise identified as part of a contract agreement or set of specifications. Used especially from the mid- to late-1800s.
</SN>
 <UF>Drawings, Contract</UF>
 <BT>Design drawings</BT>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term &amp; TGMII term.
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 150/650)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000263
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002498
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002503</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<NON-DESCRIPTOR>Copies</NON-DESCRIPTOR>
 <USE>Reproductions</USE>
 <FUN>Formerly TGMI term (nonpostable) &amp; TGMII term (nonpostable).
</FUN>
 <TTCForm>Genre/Format (MARC 455)
</TTCForm>
 <TTCSubj>Subject (MARC 450)
</TTCSubj>
 <FCNGMGPC>gmgpc000264
</FCNGMGPC>
 <FCNlctgm>lctgm002541
</FCNlctgm>
 <TNR>tgm002546</TNR>

</CONCEPT>

<CONCEPT>
<DES