Here's how to lay out the illustrations. They divide into four classes: 1. Crunchly cartoons from the original `Crunchland' tableau. 2. The Crunchly strips proper. 3. The new Crunchly cartoon by Guy. 4. The `blivet' illo. 5. The `eat flaming death' panels. Almost all the Crunchly cartoons are grouped into 4-panel strips (the exceptions are the big tableau spread that started the series, #1 above, the 3/17/76 strip consisting of 8 panels, and the 5/1 strip as noted below). The early ones (before 10/4/75) are physically grouped into 4 panels per original page. The 10/4/75 strip is spread across two pages. All the later ones are inked in a larger size, one panel per original page, except for the 5/1 strip which is a three-panel strip spread across two original pages. In almost all cases, we want to use the cartoons in their four-panel groups, reduced to a uniform size and occupying a page each. The exceptions are (again) the vignettes from the tableau spread, and the 8-panel 3-17-76 strip, which gets broken up into three groups: Panel 1: Runs on the section-heading page for the lexicon. Panel 2: Runs as a single panel in-line with the `batch' entry. Panels 5-8: Runs as a four-panel group with `flushed'. The three-panel strip from 5/1 could either have its own page or be run in-line, 3 panels across the page. This uses all the Crunchly strips except the `surfers integral' one (5/24/73) and panels 3,4 of 3/17/76. The vignettes from the tableau should be reduced to single-panel size and run in-line with their entries: likewise for Guy's all-new `C' cartoon (#3). There will be three of these: Ada: The PL/1-FORTRAN dialogue (caption: `Nowadays we say this of Ada.') C: The SNOBOL-C dialogue (caption `The Crunchly on the left looks a little ANSI') LISP: The APL-LISP dialogue (caption `We've got your numbers...') Real World: The RPG-COBOL vignette (caption: `Life in the Real World.') Note that the SNOBOL crunchly is paired with a new cartoon by Guy; a crunchly labeled `C', saying `Number crunching used to be double trouble for me, but I'm more single-minded now.' All the full-page illos will be captioned. If the full-page illos are set flush with the top of text, then on a 26 x 49 pica layout that should leave about five lines of text at the bottom. Captions are already set in the text. In the illustration references below, a `full page' illo will have its own page facing text; `in line' illos will be run following their entries. Each date labels a Crunchly strip (#2); numbers following a colon are panel numbers. The `vignettes' are the four pieces of the Crunchland tableau described above. The odd ones out are the `blivet' and `eat flaming death' illos.