PUBLICATIONS 



OF THE 





UNIVERSITY OF TEX/ 



Board of Editors Kill is Campbell, Editor-in-Chief; Eugene C. Ba 

 Manager; Robert A. Law, N. L. Goodrich, F. W. Simonds, A. C. Scott, 

 A. Lomax, James J. Terrill, C. S. Potts, E. E. Rail. 



The publications of the University of Texas are issued four times a m 

 They are arranged in the following series: RECORD, MINEBAL SURVEY, 

 ERAL, HUMANISTIC, MEDICAL, SCIENTIFIC, REPRINT, UNIVERSITY EXTEN 

 OFFICIAL, PRESS. For postal purposes they are numbered consecutive) 

 Bulletins without regard to the arrangement in series. With the exceptii 

 the special numbers any Bulletin will be sent to citizens of Texas free o 

 quest. Communications from other institutions in reference to exch 

 of publications should be addressed to the University of Texas Librar 



THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RECORD has been issued from two to four t 

 a year since December, 1898, and is now in its 10th volume. Its purpo 

 to preserve a record of the life and progress of the University, an 

 that reason it is of special interest to alumni, ex-students, and frienc 

 the University. Upon request it will be regularly mailed, free, to any 

 zen of Texas. Address THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RECORD, Austin, T 



The bulletins of the UNIVERSITY EXTENSION AND OFFICIAL series, coi 

 ing of Announcements of Courses, Catalogues, Regents' Reports, and 

 ministrative matter, will be mailed free to any one upon request. 



The University still has for distribution copies of the following bulle 



GENERAL SERIES 



4. Courses of Study in Law Pursued in the University of Texas, by , 



Townes, 16 pp. March, 1904. 

 7. The Consolidation of Rural Schools, by Una Bedichek and G. T. Bas 



New edition, enlarged by A. C. Ellis. 85 p., illus. November, 



25 cents. 

 11. What Should be Done "by Universities to Foster the Professional 



cation of Teachers? by W. S. Sutton. 24 p. 1905. 15 cents. 



16. A Study in School Supervision, by Carl Hartman. 180 p. 1907. 50 c 



17. Religious Activities at the University of Texas. 53 p., illua. August, : 



HUMANISTIC SERIES 



5. The Grotesque in the Poetry of Robert Browning, by Lily B. Camp 



41 p. April, 1907. 25 cents. 

 8. The Beginnings of Texas, by R. C. Clark 94 p., map. December, 1 



75 cents. 



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