SOME RECENT PUBLICATIONS — 
A—ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY BULLETIN, ei 
Volume 25, Article 1—Characteristics of Residual Insecticides Toxic to the H 
Willis N. Bruce. July, 1949. 32 pp., frontis. + 14 figs., bibliog. 
Volume 25, Article 2.—Effect of Permanent Flooding in a River-Bottom ie 
E. Yeager. August, 1949. 34 pp., frontis. + 21 figs., bibliog. 
Volume 25, Article 3.—Canada Geese of the Mississippi Flyway, with special r 
Illinois flock. By Harold C. Hanson and Robert H. Smith. March, 1950. a 
+ 82 figs., bibliog. . 
Volume 25, Article 4.—Biology of the White Crappie in Illinois. By Donald 
August, 1951. 56 pp., frontis. + 13 figs., bibliog. , 
Volume 25, Article 5—Commercial and Sport Fishes of the Mississippi River 
ruthersville, Missouri, and Dubuque, Iowa. By Paul G. Barnickol and Willi: 
September, 1951. 84 pp., frontis. + 10 figs., bibliog. ; 
Volume 25, Article 6—Tularemia, Weather, and Rabbit Populations, By R 
and David H. Thompson, June, 1952. 32 pp., frontis. +- 29 figs. bibitog. 
Volume 26, Article 1.—The Mayflies, or Ephemeroptera, of Illinois. By B. I 
1953. 216 pp., frontis. + 395 figs., bibliog. $1.25. 
Volume 26, Article 2—Largemouth Bass in Ridge Lake, Coles County, Illinois, 
Ww. Bennett. November, 1954. 60 pp., frontis. -+- 15 figs., bibliog. 
Volume 26, Article 3 —Natural Availability of Oak Wilt Inocula. By E. A. Curl, 
48 pp., frontis. + 22 figs., bibliog. 
B.—ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY CIRCULAR. 
32.—Pleasure With Plants. By Ps is Tehon. February, 1952. (Fourth printing, 
visions.) 32 pp., frontis. + 9 fi 2 
38.—Windbreaks for Illinois PDallewcat F By J. E. Davis. February, 1954. 
with revisions by L. B. Culver.) 34 pp., frontis. +- 27 % 
39.—How to Collect and Preserve Pe By H.‘H. Ross. June, 1953. (Fourth 
alterations.) 59 pp., frontis. + 65 fi 
41.—How to Recognize and Control Termites in Illinois. By B. G. Berger. 
(Reprinted without text revision, April, 1950.) 44 pp., frontis. + 32 figs. — 
42.—Bird Dogs in Sport and Conservation. By Ralph E. Yeatter. December, 4 
frontis. + 40 figs. ‘<a 
43.—Peach Insects of Ee and Their Control. By Stewart C. Chandler. D cem 
63 pp., frontis. + 39 fi ek ot (* 
44.—The Drug Plants of Tilinois. By Leo R. Tehon. July,'1951. 135 pp., frontis, — 
45.—Housing for Wood Ducks. By Frank C. Bellrose. February, 1955. (See 
with revisions.) 47 pp., illus., bibliog. 2 
C—ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY MANUAL. 
2.—Fieldbook of Illinois Land Snails. By Frank Collins Baker. August, 1939. 
frontis. + 170 figs., 8 pls. $1.00. ft 
3.—Fieldbook of Native Illinois Shrubs. By Leo R. Tehon. December, 1942. 307 
pls. + 72 figs. glossary, index. $1.25. 
List of available publications, about 400 titles, mailed on request. 
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without cost by educational institutions and official organizations within the State of I 
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