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BIOLOGY. — Morton J. Elrod, editor. 



No. 1. Summer Birds of Flathead Lake, by P. M. Silloway. 84 pp.. Plates 

 XVII. 



No. 2. Announcement of the Fourth Annual Session of the University of 

 Montana Biological Station. 4 pp. 



No. 3. A Biological Reconnaissance in the Vicinity of Flathead Lake, by 

 Morton J. Elrod. Pp. 89-182, Plates XVIII. -XLVI., Figs. 1-3. 



No. 4. Announcement of the Fifth Annual Session of the University of 

 Montana Biological Station. Pp. 183-190, 4 ills. 



No. 5. Lectures at Flathead Lake. Pp. 191-288, Plates XLVI.-LII., Figs. 

 4-31. 



No. 6. Additional Notes to Summer Birds of Flathead Lake, by Perley Mil- 

 ton Silloway, with introduction by Morton J. Elrod. Pp. 289-308, Plates 



Lni.-Lvn. 



No. 7. Lichens and Mosses of Montana; a List, by Wilson P. Harris and 

 Carolyn W. Harris. Pp. 309-331, Plates LVin.-LXIV. 



No. 8. Announcement of the Sixth Annual Session of the University of 

 Montana Biological Station. Pp. 332-343. 



No. 9. Announcement of the Seventh Annual Session of the University of 

 Montana Biological Station. Pp. 343-355. 



No. 10. The Butterflies of Montana, by Morton J. Elrod, Ph. D., assisted by 

 Frances Inez Maley, A. B. Pp. 1-174, one colored and thirteen black and 

 white plates, and one hundred seventeen figures. 



No. 11. A List of the Fishes of Montana, with Notes on the Game Fishes, 

 tav James H. Henshall, M. D, 14 pp., 3 ills. 



No 12. Eighth Annual Announcement of the University of Montana Biologi- 

 cal Station, ior 1906. Pp. 191-202, Figs. 118-123. 



No. 13. Ninth Annual Announcement of the University of Montana Biologi- 

 cal Station, for 1907. Pp. 203-214, Figs. 124-132. 



No. 14. Pictured Rocks, Indian Writings on the Rock Cliffs at Flathead 

 Lake, by Morton John Elrod, Ph. D. Pp. 1-14, Plates I.-IX., 4 ngs. 



No. 15. Montana Botany Notes, Descriptions of New Species and Notes, by 

 Marcus E. Jones, A. M. Pp. 66, 4 plates. 



PSYCHOLOGY.— Studies in Psychology, edited by W. F. Book. 



Vol. I. The Psychology of iSkill with Special Reference to its Acquisition 

 in Typewriting, by William Frederick Book. Pages 185, plates 15, 

 December 1, 1908. Price, $1.00. 



GEOLOGYr— Jessie Perry Rowe, editor. 



The Neocene Lake-Beds of Western Montana, and Descriptions of some 



New Vertebrates from the Loup Fork, by Earl Douglass. Pages 27, 



plates 4, 1900. 

 No. 1. iSome Volcanic Ash-Beds of Montana, by J. P. Rowe. Pages 29, 



plates 9, 1903. 

 No. 2. Montana Coal and Lignite Deposits, by J. P. Rowe. Pages 82, 



plates 26, 1906. 

 No. 3. Some Economic Geology of Montana, by J. P. Rowe. Pages 70, 



plates 46, 1908. 



ENGLISH- 

 NO. 1. A Plea for the Study of Historical English, by J. S. Snoddy. 

 Pages 17, 1906. 



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