Some Recent Publications of the 
ILLINOIS NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY 
BULLETIN 
Volume 26, Article 1._The Mayflies, or Ephemeroptera, of 
Illinois. By B. D. Burks. May, 1953. 216 pp., frontis., 395 
figs., bibliog. $1.25. 
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 Avail ability of Oak Wilt Inocula. 
By E. A. Curl. June, 1955. 48 pp., frontis., 22 figs., bibliog. 
Volume 26, Article 4.—Efficiency and Selectivity of Commer- 
cial Fishing Devices Used on the Mississippi River. By 
William C. Starrett and Paul G. Barnickol. July, 1953. 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. 
Volume 26, Article 6.~Fusarium Disease of Gladiolus: Its 
Causal Agent. By Junius L. Forsberg. September, 1955. 
57 pp., frontis., 22 figs., bibliog. 
Volume 27, Article 1.—Ecological Life History of the War- 
mouth. By R. Weldon Larimore. August, 1957. 84 pp., color 
frontis., 27 figs., bibliog. 
CIRCULAR 
39.—How to Collect and Preserve Insects. By H. H. Ross. 
June, 1953. (Fourth printing, with alterations.) 59 pp., frontis., 
65 figs. 
42.—Bird Dogs in Sport and Conservation. By Ralph E. Yeat- 
_ ter. December, 1948. 64 pp., frontis., 40 figs. 
45.—Housing for Wood Ducks. By Frank C. Bellrose. Febru- 
ary, 1955. (Second printing, with revisions.) 47 pp., illus. 
46.—Illinois Trees: Their Diseases. By J. Cedric Carter. Au- 
gust, 1955. 99 pp., frontis., 93 figs. Single copies free to 
Illinois residents; 25 cents to others. 
47.—Illinois Trees: Their Insect Enemies. By L. L. English. 
May, 1958. 92 pp., frontis., 59 figs., index. Single copies 
free to Illinois residents; 25 cents to others. 
BIOLOGICAL NOTES 
28.-Home Pools and Homing Behavior of Smallmouth Black 
Bass in Jordan Creek. By R. Weldon Larimore. June, 1952. 
12 pp., 5 figs., bibliog. 
29.~An Inventory of the Fishes of Jordan Creek, Vermilion 
County, Illinois. By R. Weldon Larimore, Quentin H. Pick- 
ering, and Leonard Durham. August, 1952. 26 pp., 25 figs., 
bibliog. 
30. —Sport Fishing at Lake Chautauqua, near Havana, Illinois, 
in 1950 and 1951. By William C. Starrett and Perl L. McNeil, 
Jr. August, 1952. 31 pp., 22 figs., bibliog. 
31.—Some Conservation Problems ofthe Great Lakes. By Har- 
low B. Mills. October, 1953. (Second printing.) 14 pp., illus., 
bibliog. 
32.—Some Facts About Illinois Snakes and Their Control. By 
Philip W. Smith. November, 1953. 8 pp., 11 figs. 10 cents. 
33.—A New Technique in Control of the House Fly. By Willis 
N. Bruce. December, 1953. 8 pp., 5 figs. 
34.—White-Tailed Deer Populations in Illinois. By Lysle R. 
Pietsch. June, 1954. 24 pp., 17 figs., bibliog. 
35.—An Evaluation of the Red Fox. By Thomas G. Scott. 
July, 1955. (Second printing.) 16 pp., illus., bibliog. 
36.— A Spectacular Waterfowl Migration Through Central North 
America. By Frank C. Bellrose. April, 1957. 24 pp., 9 figs., 
bibliog. 
37.—Continuous Mass Rearing of the European Corn Borer in 
the Laboratory. By Paul Surany. May, 1957. 12 pp., 7 figs., 
bibliog. 
MANUAL 
3.—Fieldbook of Native Illinois Shrubs. By Leo R. Tehon. 
December, 1942. 307 pp., 4 color pls., 72 figs., glossary, 
index. $1.75. 
4.—Fieldbook of Illinois Mammals. By Donald F. Hoffmeister 
and Carl O. Mohr. June, 1957. 233 pp., color frontis., 119 
figs., glossary, bibliog., index. $1.75. 
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