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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- 

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Vol. I 

 : and 2. A revision of the Cestode family Proteocephalidae. With 16 plates. 



By G. R. La Rue. ?2.oo. 

 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 10 plates. By. S. B. 



Fracker. $1.50. 

 No. 2. On the Osteology of some of the Loricati. With 5 plates. By Jol 



Gutberlet. 60 cts. 

 No. 3. Studies on Gregarincs, including twenty-one new species and a synopsis 



of the Eugregarine records from the Myriopoda, Coleoptera and 



Orthoptera of the world. With 15 plates. By Minnie E. Watson. 



$2.00. 

 No. 4. The Genus Meliola in Porto Rico. With 5 plat Frank Lincoln 



Stevens. 75 cts. 



Vol. Ill 

 . Studies on the factors controlling the rate of regeneration. By Charles 



leny. $1.25. 

 2. The head capsule and mouth-parts of Diptera. With 27 plal \lvah 



Peterson. {In press.) 

 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES IN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 

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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. ?i, 



Vol II 

 : a biographical and critical study. By Clar 

 ker. $1.00. 

 Illustrations of I romance on tiles from CI • ,B^ 



er Sherman Lo cts. 



v Henry Alfr< 



Entered a* second class matter July 27, 1915. at tin under 



