In at least one case appears to be a genuine citation of a work with no specified author:
<p><tite:b>91 VPwn</tite:b></p>
<p>50 let sovetskaia khimicheskaia nauka i promyshlennost’. (50 years of Soviet chemical sciences and industry.) 467 pp., illus. Moscow: Khimiia, 1967.</p>
In most cases it's the same underlying error as #42; notes which appear to begin with author names (upper case words), but actually don't; it's just that the upper-case word recognition is faulty and thinks that e.g. "1." is a two-character upper case word.
In at least one case appears to be a genuine citation of a work with no specified author:
In most cases it's the same underlying error as #42; notes which appear to begin with author names (upper case words), but actually don't; it's just that the upper-case word recognition is faulty and thinks that e.g. "1." is a two-character upper case word.