xxviii TJie Molluscan Family Plauorbidae 



1906 



118. The bob-white or quail. Op. cit., 19:23-24. (Nom de plume, Collins Thurber) 



119. The least bittern. Op. cit., 19:71-72. (Nom de plume, Collins Thurber) 



120. The blue-gray gnatcatcher. Op. cit., 19:110-111. (Xom de plume, Collins 



Thurber) 



121. A new variety of Planorbis nautileu.s Linn. Nautilus, 19:120. 



122. Lijmnaea hinklcyi n. sp. Op. cit., 19:142-143. 



123. Application of De Vries's mutation theory to the molluscs. Amer. Nat., 40: 



327-334. 



124. Notes on a collection of mollusks from the \-icinitv of Alpena, Michigan. Trans. 



Acad. Sci. St. Louis, 16(2):1-15. 



125. A new Sphaerium from Illinois. Nautilus, 20(2) :21. 



126. The dickcissel. Birds and Nature, 19:146-147. (Nom de plume, Collins Thurber) 



127. The great blue heron. Op. cit., 19:213-214. (Nom de plume, Collins Thurber) 



128. Lyninaea daniehi n. sp. Nautilus, 20:55. 



129. A catalogue of the Mollusca of Illinois. Bull. Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist., 7(6): 



53-136. 



1907 



130. Descriptions of new species of Lyninaea. Nautilus, 20:125-127. 



131. The camera in science. Photo Era, 18:185-186. 



132. Two new species of Lymnaea. Nautilus, 21:52-55. 



133. Some observations on museum administration. Science, 26:666-669. 



1908 



134. Some instructive methods of bird installation. Proc. Amer. Mus. Assoc, 1:52-57. 



135. The Chicago Academy of Sciences. Science, 27:423-424. 



136. The Chicago Academy of Sciences: its past history and present collections. 



Chicago Acad. Sci., special publ., 2:1-7. 



137. Note on Lymnaea desidiosa Say. Nautilus, 22:20-23. 



138. Suggestions for a natural classification of the familv Lvmnaeidae. Science, 27: 



942-943. 



139. The Chicago Academy of Sciences. Op. cit., 28:138-140. 



140. A new American Planorbis. Nautilus, 22:45. 



141. A small collection of shells from Texas. Science, 28:534-535. 



142. Provincial museums. Op. cit., 28:684-685. 



143. The relation of the State Academy of Science to the Natural History Sur\'ey of 



the Chicago Academy of Sciences. Trans. Illinois State Acad. Sci., 1:68-69. 



144. The Natural History Survey of the Chicago Academy of Sciences. Proc. Amer. 



Assoc. Mus., 2:15-19. 



1909 



145. Annual report of the Chicago Academy of Sciences. For the j'^ear 1908. Bull. 



Chicago Acad. Sci., 3:1-21. 



146. A new species of Lymnaea. Nautilus, 22:140-141. 



147. Description of a new fossil Lymnaea. Op. cit., 23:19-21. 



148. Note on Planorbis binneyi Tryon. Op. cit., 23:41-42. 



149. The Chicago Academy of Sciences: Its past history and present collections. 



Museums Jour. (England), 8:423-428. 



150. Range of Lymnaea umbiJicata. Nautilus, 23:80 



151. Rei)ort on the educational work of some east American museums. Bull. Chicago 



Acad. Sci., 3:26-34. 



152. Mollusks from Kansas and Oklahoma. Nautilus. 23:91-94. 



153. Suggestions for an educational exhibit of mollusks. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Mus., 



3:56-59. 



154. Exhibition cases without shelves. Op. cit., 3:128-130. 



1910 



155. A new variety of Lymnaea stagnalis. Nautilus, 23:112-113; 125-126. 



156. Note on free public museums. Science, 31:221. 



157. Annual report of the curator. Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci., 3:26-45. 



158. Annual report of the librarian. Op. cit., 3:45-46. 



159. The ecology of the Skokie Marsh area, with special reference to the Mollusca. 



Bull. Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist., 8:437-499. 



160. Preliminary note on the life of Glacial Lake Chicago. Science, 31:715-717. 



