Recent Publications 



A.— ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY BULLETIN. 



Volume 21, Article 3. — Studies of Nearctic Aquatic Insects. By H. H. Ross and T. H. 



Frison. September, 19.37. 52 pp., frontis. + 86 figs., bibliog. 50 cents. 

 Volume 21, Article 4. — Descriptions of Nearctic Caddis Flies (Trichoptera), with 



special reference to the Illinois species. By Herbert H. Ross. March, 1938. 84 pp., 



frontis. + 123 figs., foreword, index. $1.00. 

 Volume 21, Article 5. — ^Preliminary Studies on Parasites of Upland Game Birds and 



Fur-Bearing Mammals in Illinois. By W. Henry Leigh. August, 1940. 10 pp., 



frontis. + 2 maps. 

 Volume 21, Article 6. — ^Preliminary Investigation of Oak Diseases in Illinois. By 



J. Cedric Carter. June, 1941. 36 pp., frontis. + 51 figs., bibliog. (Bound with 



Article 7.) 

 Volume 21, Article 7. — A Needle Blight of Austrian Pine. By Robert L. Hulbary. 



June, 1941. 6 pp., frontis. + 3 figs., bibliog. (Bound with Article 6.) 

 Volume 21, Article 8.— Duck Food Plants of the Illinois River Valley. By Frank C. 



Bellrose, Jr. August, 1941. 44 pp., frontis. + 35 figs., bibliog., appendix. 

 Volume 22, Article 1. — The Plant Bugs, or Miridae, of Illinois. By Harry H. Knight. 



September, 1941. 234 pp., frontis. + 181 figs., bibliog., index. $1.25. 

 Volume 22, Article 2. — Studies of North American Plecoptera, with special reference 



to the fauna of Illinois. By T. H. Frison. September, 1942. 122 pp., frontis. + 126 



figs,, bibliog., index. $1.00. 

 Volume 22, Article 3. — Management of Small Artificial Lakes: a summary of fisheries 



investigations, 1938-1942. By George W. Bennett. February, 1943. 20 pp., frontis. 



-|- 7 figs., bibliog. 

 Volume 22, Article 4. — The Prairie Chicken in Illinois. By Ralph E. Yeatter. May, 



1943. 40 pp., frontis. + 18 figs., bibliog. (Bound with Article 5.) 

 Volume 22, Article 5. — Preferential Rating .of Duck Food Plants. By Frank C. Bell- 

 rose, Jr., and Harry G. Anderson. May, 1943. 16 pp., frontis. + 16 figs., bibliog. 



(Bound with Article 4.) 

 Volume 22, Article 6. — Survey of the Illinois Fur Resource. By Louis G. Brown and 



Lee E. Yeager. September, 1943. 70 pp., frontis. + 33 figs., bibliog. (Bound with 



Article 7.) 

 Volume 22, Article 7. — Illinois Furbearer Distribution and Income. By Carl 0. Mohr. 



September, 1943. 33 pp., frontis. -j- 24 figs., bibliog. (Bound with Article 6.) 



B.— ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY CIRCULAR. 



32. — ^Pleasure With Plants. By L. R. Tehon. November, 1942. (Second printing, with 



revisions.) 32 pp., frontis. + 9 figs. 

 33. — Controlling Peach Insects in Illinois. By S. C. Chandler and W. P. Flint. August, 



1939. 40 pp., frontis. + 32 figs. 

 34.— Rout the Weeds! Why, When and How. By L. R. Tehon. August, 1943. (Third 



printing.) 47 pp., color frontis. + 13 figs. 

 35. — ^Diseases of Small Grain Crops in Illinois. By G. H. Boewe. September, 1939. 130 



pp., frontis. -f 47 figs. 

 36.— Planting and Care of Shade Trees. By J. E. Davis. March, 1941. 23 pp., frontis. 



+ 16 figs. 

 37.— Outwitting Termites in Illinois. By W. E. MeCauley and W. P. Flint. August, 



1942. (Second printing.) 23 pp., frontis. + 19 figs. 

 38.— Windbreaks for Illinois Farmsteads. By J. E. Davis. February, 1942. (Second 



printing.) 24 pp., frontis. + 19 figs. 

 39. — How to Collect and Preserve Insects. By H. H. Ross. May, 1944. (Second print- 

 ing, with additions.) 55 pp., frontis. -f- 63 figs. 

 40.— Control of Roundheaded Apple Tree Borer. By S. C. Chandler and W. P. Flint. 



April, 1942. 8 pp., 6 figs. 



C— ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY MANUAL. 



1.— Fieldbook of Illinois Wild Flowers. By the staff. March, 1936. 406 pp., color 



frontis. + 349 figs., index. $1.50. 

 2.— Fieldbook of Illinois Land Snails. By Frank Collins Baker. August, 1939. 166 pp., 



color frontis. + 170 figs., 8 pis. $1.00. 

 3.— Fieldbook of Native Illinois Shrubs. By Leo R. Tehon. December, 1942. 307 pp., 



4 color pis. -1- 72 figs., glossary, index. $1.25. 



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