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 \subsection{Overview and Rationale}
 The Pynchon Gate is a group of servers that provide anonymous message
-retrieval capabilities (see figure~\ref{fig:pyn-arch}). A nym server receives
+retrieval capabilities (see Figure~\ref{fig:pyn-arch}). A nym server receives
 messages for different
 pseudonym accounts via email.\footnote{The servers could also receive
 messages through any suitable medium for message transfer, such as
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@
 order), the first message bucket containing that user's messages, and a
 digest of that bucket.  Finally, the meta-index lists, for each index bucket,
 the first and last $\UserID$ in that bucket, and a digest of that bucket
-(ee figure~\ref{fig:tree}).
+(ee Figure~\ref{fig:tree}).
 The index buckets and the message buckets together comprise the cycle's
 ``bucket pool.''  To ensure integrity, each bucket contains a hash of the
 next.
@@ -816,7 +816,7 @@
 
 We have evaluated the resource requirements of various pseudonymity systems
 described in Section~\ref{subsec:related-work}, and compare their
-respective performance in figure~\ref{fig:performance}. Bandwidth
+respective performance in Figure~\ref{fig:performance}. Bandwidth
 requirements for the independent
 components of the pseudonym system are averages per cycle. We use the term
 ``infrastructure'' to denote mix nodes in the Type I (Cypherpunk) and Type

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