UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES PUBLISHED 

 ILLINOIS BIOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS 



The Illinois Biological Monographs is a serial published quarterly by the Univer- 

 fiity of Illinois. It is the purpose of the publication to present in monographic form research 

 contributions of especial merit and of somewhat extended character. Each volume will 

 include about 500 pages and 20 or more full page plates. The series may be obtained at 

 a subscription price of three dollars yearly. Individual numbers will be sold separately at 

 prices determined by the size and amount of illustration contained in the particular number 



Vol.1 

 Nos. 1 and 2. A Revision of the Cestode family Proteocephalidae. With 16 plates. By 



G. R, La Rue. $2.00. 

 No. 3. Studies on the Cestode family Anoplocephalidae. With 6 plates. By H. Douthitt. 



80 cts. 

 No. 4. Some North American Larval Trematodes. With 8 plates. ByW. W. Cort. $1.20. 



Vol. II 



No. 1. Classification of Lepidopterous larvae. With 10 plates. By S. B. Fracker. $1.50. 



No. 2. On the Osteology of some of the Loricati. With 5 plates. By J. E. Gutberlet. 50 cts. 



No. 3. Studies on Gregarines, including twenty-one new species and a synopsis of the 

 Eugregarine records from the Myriapoda, Coleoptera, and Orthoptera of the 

 world. With 15 plates. By Minnie E. Watson. $2.00. 



No. 4. The Genus Meliola in Porto Rico. With 5 plates. By Frank L. Stevens. 75 cts. 



Vol. Ill 



No. 1. Studies on the factors controlling the rate of regeneration. By Charles Zeleny. 

 $1.25. 



No. 2. The head-capsule and mouth-parts of Diptera. With 25 plates. By Alvah Peter- 

 son. $2.00. 



No. 3. Studies on North American Polystomidae, Aspidogastridae, and Paramphistomidae. 

 With 11 plates. By Horace W. Stunkard. $1.25. 



No. 4 Color and color-pattern mechanism of Tiger Beetles. With 29 black and 3 colored 

 plates. ByVictorE. Shelford. $2.00. 



"Vol. IV 

 No. 1. Life history studies on Montana Trematodes. By E. C. Faust. With 9 plates. 



$2.00. 

 No. 2. The Goldfish as a test animal in the study of toxicity By E. B. Powers. §1.00. 

 No. 3. Morphology and biology of some Turbellaria from the Mississippi basin. With 3 



plates. By Ruth Higley. $1.25. 

 No. 4. North American pseudophyllidean Cestodes from fishes. With 13 plates. By 

 ■ . ' A. R. Cooper. $2.00 



Vol. V 

 No. 1. The Skull of Amiufus. With 8 plates. By J. E. Kindred, (in prcis) 



UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES IN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 

 The Studies in Language and Literature are designed to include monographs in gene- 

 ral linguistics and comparative literature; the classical languages and Sanskrit; the Romance 

 languages; and English, tlie Scandinavian, and other Germanic languages. The title of the 

 series will be so construed as to admit the publication of such researches in the history of 

 culture as may throw light on the processes of language and the interpretation of litera- 

 ture. This series is published quarterly; the a!nnual subscription price is three dollars. 



Vol.1 

 Nos. 1 and 2. The phonology of the dialect of Auriand, Norway. By G. T. Flom. $1.25. 

 Nos. 3 and 4. Stu<aies in the Milton tradition. By John Walter Good. $1.75. 



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of August 24, 1912. Acceptance for mailing at the special r.'ite of postD^e provided for 



in section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, aatlaotized July 31, 1918 



