SOME RECENT PUBLICATIONS 
A—ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY BULLETIN. 
Volume 25, Article 1—Characteristics of Residual Insecticides Toxic to the House Fly. By 
Willis N. Bruce. July, 1949. 32 pp., frontis. + 14 figs., bibliog. ae 
Volume 25, Article 2.—Effect of Permanent Flooding in a River-Bottom Timber Area. By Lee a 
E. Yeager. August, 1949. 34 pp., frontis. + 21 figs., bibliog. m 
Volume 25, Article 3—-Canada Geese of the Mississippi Flyway, with special reference to a an 
Illinois flock. By Harold C. Hanson and Robert H. Smith. March, 1950. 144 pp., fronting 4 
+ $2 figs., bibliog. p 
Volume 25, Article 4—Biology of the White Crappie in Illinois. By Donald F. Hanae 
August, i951. 56 pp., frontis. + 13 figs., bibliog. 
Volume 25, Article 5—Commercial and Sport Fishes of the Mississippi River Between Ca 
ruthersville, Missouri, and Dubuque, Iowa. By Paul G. Barnickol and William C. Starrett. 
September, 1951. 84 pp., frontis. + 10 figs., bibliog. 
Volume 25, Article 6—Tularemia, Weather, ’and Rabbit Populations. By Ralph E. Yeatter 
and David H. Thompson. June, 1952. 32 pp., frontis. + 29 figs., bibliog. Pia s 
Volume 26, Article 1—The Mayflies, or Ephemeroptera, of Illinois. By B. D. Burks. May, 
1953. 216 pp., frontis. + 395 figs., bibliog. $1.25. ta 
Volume 26, Article 2.—Largemouth Bass in Ridge Lake, Coles County, Illinois. By George 
W. Bennett. November, 1954. 60 pp., frontis. + 15 figs., bibliog. 
Volume 26, Article 3—Natural Availability of Oak Wilt Inocula. By E. A. Curl. June, 195 
48 pp., frontis. + 22 figs., bibliog. 
Volume 26, Article 4.—Efficiency and Selectivity of Commercial Fishing Devices Used on 
Mississippi River. By William C. Starrett and Paul G. Barnickol. July, 1955. 42 pp., frontis. 
+ 17 figs., bibliog. 
Volume 26, Article 5.—Hill Prairies of Illinois. By Robert A. Evers. August, 1955. 80 PP 
frontis. + 28 figs., bibliog. 
B.—ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY CIRCULAR. 
32.—Pleasure With Plants. By L. R. Tehon. February, 1952. (Fourth printing, with re- 
visions.) 32 pp., frontis. + 9 figs. » ae 
38.—Windbreaks for Illinois Farmsteads. By J. E. Davis. February, 1954. (Fifth print 
with revisions by L. B. Culver.) 34 pp., frontis. + 27 figs. 
39.—How to Collect and Preserve Insects. By H. H. Ross. Praia 1953. (Fourth printing, v 
alterations.) 59 pp., frontis. + 65 figs. 
41.—How to Recognize and Control Termites in Illinois. By B. G. Berger. February, 1 
(Reprinted without text revision, April, 1950.) 44 pp., frontis. + 32 figs. a 
42.—Bird Dogs in Sport and Conservation.. By Ralph E. Yeatter. December, 1948. 64 pp 
frontis. + 40 figs. 
43.—Peach Insects of Illinois and Their Control. By Stewart C. Chandler. December, 1 
63 pp., frontis. + 39 figs. 
44.—The Drug Plants of Tilinois. By Leo R. Tehon. July, 1951. 135 pp., frontis. + 262 figs. 
45.—Housing for Wood Ducks. By Frank C. Bellrose. February, 1955. (Second printing, — 
with revisions.) 47 pp., illus., bibliog. y 
46.—Illinois Trees: Their Diseases. By J. Cedric Carter. August, 1955. 99 pp., frontis. — 
+ 93 figs. Single copies free to Illinois residents; 25 cents to others. ‘a 
C—ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY MANUAL. 
2.—Fieldbook of Illinois Land Snails. By Frank Collins Baker. August, 1939. 166 pp., color 
frontis. + 170 figs., 8 pls. $1.00. : 
3.—Fieldbook of Native Illinois Shrubs. By Leo R. Tehon. December, 1942. 307 pp., 4 col 
pls. + 72 figs., glossary, index. $1.25. a 
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