The 11th edition of the Dewey Decimal system, which he wrote in his 'reformed spelling.' Amazingly, the Google text (at least the part I've scanned) catches it perfectly:

"In the clast card catalog the clasification is mapt out abuv the cards by projecting gyds, making reference almost instantaneus. Subjects ar arranjed in i, 2, 3 order of their decimal subject numbers exactly as in clas tables, and cards of each subject ar then subarranjed alfabeticly by authors (or, in sum cases, e. g. biografy or local history, by subjects) or cronolojicly, or by book numbers.

The printed subject catalog on this plan is also most compact and satisfactory in use. Under each clas number ar givn the library's resources on that subject, the heding giving, for convenience, name as wel as number of subject; e. g.' 513 Jeometry.' Jeneral notes ar printed in finer typ under jeneral heds, and a relativ index at the end shows just where to open the book to find any topic. As clas numbers ar put in place of paje numbers, this index servs for /any /catalog, list or library arranjed on this plan."

http://books.google.com/books?id=xcYGAAAAYAAJ

kc

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