Circumscribing benzenoid polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons was first introduced in 1982 under the topic of a periodic table for benzenoid hydrocarbons and isomer enumeration. This circumscribing process was rendered on benzene to successively generate coronene, circumcoronene, dicircumcornene, and so on as the first constant-isomer series. Subsequently, numerous benzenoid constant-isomer series were uncovered because of the coupling of the benzenoid periodic table (Table PAH6) and circumscribing. Circumscribing even carbon monocyclic polyenes produced [n]cyclacenes (n = number of hexagonal rings) which are monotier nanotubes. Starting with [n]cyclacenes and successive circumscribing generates (n,0) Zigzag nanotubes of increasing length. Successive circumscribing cycloparaphenylenes leads to (n,n) Armchair nanotubes of increasing length. Successive supercircumscribing cycloparaphenylenes leads to total-resonant-sextet Armchair nanotubes of maximum stability. Circumscribing polycyclic conjugated systems was subsequently introduced for other ring sizes. Circumscribing polycyclic hydrocarbons with a combination of pentagonal and hexagonal rings leads to fullerenes when 12 pentagonal ring is reached. Generation of altans is a specialised type of circumscribing in which the encircling annulene is attached via its alternate degree-2 vertices to the degree-2 vertices of the core structure. We show that monocapped nanotubes are circumscribed altans.