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ILLINOIS BIOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS 



The Illinois Biological Monographs is a serial published quarterly by the 

 University of Illinois. It is the purpose of the publication to present in mono- 

 graphic 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 under 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 a particular number. 



Vol. I 

 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. Larval Trematodes from North American fresh-water snails. With 8 plates. 



By W. W. Cort. $1.20. 



Vol. II 



No. 1. The classification of Lepidopterous larvae. With io plates. By S. B. 

 Fracker. $1.50. 



UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES IN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 



The Studies in Language and Literature are designed to include monographs 

 in general linguistics and comparative literature; the classical languages and 

 Sanskrit; the Romance languages; and English, the Scandinavian, and other Ger- 

 manic languages. The title of the series will be so construed as to admit the publi- 

 cation of such researches in the history of culture as may throw light upon the 

 processes of language and the interpretation of literature. It is a serial published 

 quarterly, for which the annual subscription price is three dollars. 



Vol. I 

 Nos. 1 and 2. The phonology of the dialect of Aurland, Norway. By George T. 



Flom. $1.25. 

 Nos. 3 and 4. Studies in the Milton tradition. By John Walter Good. (In press). 



UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 

 The University of Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences is designed to afford 

 a means of publishing monographs prepared by graduate students or members of 

 the faculty in the departments of history, economics, political science, and sociology. 

 Each volume will consist of about 600 printed pages annually. The subscription 

 price is three dollars per year. 



Vol. I' 

 Nos. 1 and 2. Financial history of Ohio. By E. L. Bogart. $1.80. 

 No. 3. Sources of municipal revenues in Illinois. By L. D. Upson. Out of print. 

 No. 4. Friedrich Gentz: an opponent of the French revolution and Napoleon. 

 By R F. Reiff. Out of print. 



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