1 86 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



American Batrachia and Rcptilia found east of the Mississippi River. By 



N. S. Davis, jr., and F. L. Rice. 1883. 



v. 2-6 consist of separately issued articles, varying in number, 

 v. 1-5 have sub-title, Contributions to a knowledge of the natural history 



of Illinois, 1876/83 1897/1901 ; v. 6, Contributions to the natural history 



survey of Illinois made under the direction of S. A. Forbes, 

 v. 7 in progress, art. 1-9, pub. Feb. 1904-Apr. 1907. 



The Natural history survey of Illinois, v. I-II, pt. i : The ornithology 

 of Illinois. Part I. Descriptive catalogue by Robt. Ridgway. Spring- 

 field, 111., 1889-95. 2 v. 4. 



Biennial report of the Director, 1879/80 to date. 



Synopsis of insect collections for distribution to Illinois high schools: 



I. Lepidoptera. II. Orthoptera. By C. A. Hart 1903-06. 

 Distribution. Exchange or free distribution. 



Illinois State Museum of Natural History. 



Address. Arsenal Building, Springfield, 111. Curator : A. R. Crook. 

 History. Established 1877 (see above). Collections removed in 1904 



from the State Capitol to the Arsenal Building. 

 Publications. 



BULLETIN no. 1-12. Springfield, 111., 1882-97. 4. 



Contents: no. i. [3 articles on fossils by A. H. Worthen and C. Wachs- 

 muth.] 1882. no. 2. [Descriptions of Crustacea, mollusca and crinoids, 

 by A. H. Worthen.] 1884. no. 3. Description of some new species of 

 invertebrates from the Palaeozoic rocks of Illinois and adjacent states. 

 1893. no. 4. Upper Devonian and Niagara crinoids. 1894. n - 5- 

 New genera and species of Echinodermata. 1894. no. 6. Description 

 of new species of Palaeozoic Echinodermata. 1895. no. 7. New and 

 interesting species of Palaeozoic fossils. 1895. no. 8. Description of 

 new and remarkable fossils from the Palaeozoic rocks of the Mississippi 

 Valley. 1896. no. 9. New species of crinoids from Illinois and other 

 states. 1896. no. 10. New species of Echinodermata and a new 

 crustacean from the Palaeozoic rocks. 1896. no. II. New species of 

 Palaeozoic invertebrates from Illinois and other states. 1896. no. 12. 

 New species of crinoids, cephalopods and other Palaeozoic fossils. 1897. 

 Index to no. 3-12 (papers by S. A. Miller and W. F. E. Gurley) in no. 12. 



University of Illinois. 



Address. Urbana, 111. President : Edmund Janes James. 



History. Incorporated Feb. 28, 1867, as Illinois Industrial University; 

 present name since 1885. Chicago College of Pharmacy in 1896, 

 Chicago College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1897 and Chicago 

 College of Dental Surgery in 1903 became respectively the School of 

 Pharmacy, the College of Medicine and the College of Dentistry of 

 the University of Illinois. In 1897 the School of Library Science was 

 opened, the School of Library Economy at the Armour Institute of 



