Chapter 4, level 6: FW: 75-103

JJA 46:
131
132
133
113, 134
135
136
94, 137
138
139
140
141
114, 142
100, 143
144
145
BL 47472:
294
295
296
259
297
298
262
299
300
301
302
268
270
303
304
FW:
75.01-
76.06
76.06-
77.08
77.08-
78.27
78.27-
31
78.31-
79.26
79.27-
80.19
80.20-
81.31
81.31-
83.01
83.01-
84.08
84.08-
85.09
85.09-
86.14
86.14-
87.25
87.25-
35
87.35-
89.24
89.27-
90.33

Table continued

JJA 46:
146
103, 147
104, 148
105, 149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
BL 47472:
305
279
280
281
306
307
308
[blank]
309
310
311
312
313
314
FW:
90.34-
92.04
92.04-
93.03
93.03-
94.24
94.25-
95.19
95.19-
96.17
96.17-
25
96.26-
97.19
[97.19-
24]
97.28-
99.10
99.10-
100.22
100.22-
29
100.29-
101.34
101.35-
102.06
102.06-
103.06


Typescript, mixed ribbons and carbons, assembled by combining final retypes of level 5 pages with pages which did not need (further) retyping. The Archive replicates this composite typescript by reprinting in the appropriate places the  unretyped pages, which can be identified in the table by their each being in two Archive locations.It is an Archive inconsistecy that neither is every final retype of a level 5 page, used thus in the composite, labelled as level 6, nor on the other hand is each retyped page not simply labelled under the system by which individual retypes (i.e., those which are not parts of a full retyping of a whole-numbered revision level) have a sequence  n+, n‡, n''', n'''', etc. To avoid confusion, we use the Archive designations. Note that the blank Archive page 153 indicates that a second page  of the retyping of level 5, fol. 285 (JJA 46: 107),  containing its last 5+ lines, is missing. (It does not figure in the genetics, since there are no unauthorized changes at level 7.)

See JJA 46: 129; see  chapter 4, level 5 for a table of all the retypings between levels 5 and 6; seechapter 4, level 6' for the special circumstances around fol. 314.