Jeff Allston, Winnipeg
Editorial Board:
- B. Alspach, Newcastle, Australia
- D.G. Corneil, Toronto, Canada
- Diane Donovan, Queensland, Australia
- C.D. Godsil , Waterloo, Canada
- R.J. Gould, Atlanta, Georgia
- D.A. Holton, Dunedin, New Zealand
- W.L. Kocay, Manitoba, Canada
- C.C. Lindner, Auburn, Alabama
- R.C. Mullin, Waterloo, Canada
- O.R. Oellermann, Winnipeg, Canada
- C.A. Praeger, Perth, Australia
- A. Rosa, Hamilton, Canada
- J.R. Seberry, Wollongong, Australia
- R.G. Stanton, Winnipeg, Canada
- A.P. Street, Queensland, Australia
- D.J. Street, Sydney, Australia
- H.C. Swart, Durban, South Africa
- G.H.J. van Rees, Winnipeg, Canada
- W.D. Wallis, Carbondale, Illinois
- M. Yamada, Fukuoka, Japan
- Zhu Lie, Suzhou, China
Publisher:
- The Charles Babbage Research Centre
- P.O. Box 272, St. Norbert Postal Station
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
- CANADA, R3V 1L6
In case of a Canadian postal strike, we also have taken a postal box as follows.
- The Charles Babbage Research Centre
- P.O. Box 47
- Humboldt, MN
- USA 56731
Requests for subscriptions should be sent to the publisher.
ISSN: 0381-7032

Search the Ars Combinatoria database.
Tables of Contents volumes 40 (1995) to 86 (2008) are available.

Subscription Information
Beginning in June, 1976, two volumes were issued each year,
dated June and December. Starting in 1995 three volumes
were published each year. Starting in 2000 four volumes
are published each year. They will be dated January, April,
July and October. For subscription details, please contact
the Charles Babbage Research Centre.
All back issues are available. The subscription rate for 2007 is
US$228.00 for US and International customers. The rate for Canadian
customers is CDN$285.00 plus GST. Contact the publisher for the subscription
rate for 2008.
Special volumes are sometimes issued, at an additional charge.
Subscription rates are the same, whether direct or through
an agent. Subscribers who employ an agent can expect to pay
a further fee to the agent. All payments should be made to
the publisher (see address above).

Information for Authors
Submissions may be sent electonically or by printed copy.
Electronic submissions must be in the .pdf or .ps format
and should be sent to the Managing Editor.
Printed copies should be sent in duplicate to
- Dr. J.L. Allston
- Managing Editor, Ars Combinatoria
- The Charles Babbage Research Centre
- P.O. Box 272, St. Norbert Postal Station
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
- CANADA, R3V 1L6
Contributors from Australasia may send manuscripts to
- Professor Diane Donovan
- Department of Mathematics
- University of Queensland
- Queensland 4072, AUSTRALIA
It is understood that the contents of the paper have not been published elsewhere,
and will not be published elsewhere. The author should retain a copy of the paper.
The Editorial Board cannot accept responsibility for the return of submissions.
In preparing the manuscript, avoid compositors' conventions, such as coloured underlining.
Text need merely be typed in Roman letters, according to the standards of the AMS. Tables
and figures should be numbered and in a form suitable for photographic reproduction. Please
send printed copies of original submissions. References should be given in the form
[1] to a final alphabetically organized list of references, which should include page
numbers. Authors' names should not be inverted in the reference list; write C.T. Onions,
not Onions, C.T.
Once a paper has been accepted, send a hard copy to the production office in the
correct format, preferably in TeX (10 point Times or Computer Modern font, 4.5 by 7.125
inches, 11.4 by 18.1 cm). A .ps or .pdf file by email will suffice. We use your copy as
camera-ready. An invoice for 25 reprints will be sent to you. The order form must
be returned before the paper will be published. If no reprints are desired, please let us know by email.

Priority Publication Page Charges
Our policy of voluntary page charges operates as follows. If you do pay page charges, your paper
will receive priority publication. It will go to the head of the queue and will appear in
the next issue of the journal that goes to press (this could cut as much as a year off the waiting time).
This policy will not cause any delay for papers already in the queue, since all priority publication
articles will result in additional pages in the journal. For example, if there are 64 pages
of priority-paid articles for an issue, that issue will contain the regular number of pages,
plus an additional 64 pages. In this way we shall be able to publish larger volumes of
the journal. Authors who are not able to pay page charges will also benefit considerably, since
the priority articles will be removed from the queue and thus the queue will be shortened.
The US Postal Service has recently increased its charges a great deal. Effective Jan 1, 2008, the priority publication charge is US$50.00 per page.
Questions or comments about Ars Combinatoria may be directed to Jeff Allston

