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When we're making the map, the area where the marginalia lives is called the
"collar" at some map making places. That is, on the outside of the neat
line.

On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Virginia R Hetrick PhD
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> Hi, Sorin,
>
> The term is "marginalia".  The term seems to apply to information
> printed in such positions, regardless of the material on which it
> appears.
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> if you can't be at:  48N 7' 4.11" 122W 45' 52.3"
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