UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 

 SUMMER SESSION, 1910 



JUNE 20— JULY 29 



JUNE 20— AUGUST 19 



Six Weeks' and Nine Weeks' Courses 



Over 100 Graduate and Undergraduate Courses; includes a 



BIOLOGICAL STATION, at HAVANA, ILL. 



on the Illinois River, under the directorship of 

 Dr. S. A. Forbes, with courses of instruction under 

 direction of Professor H. B. Ward, as follows: 

 ZOOLOGY — General Zoology, Fauni^tic Zoology (including Entomology )- 

 Field Ornithology, Advanced and Research Courses. Professor Ward. 

 Associate Professor Smith, Professor Kelly, Mr. Hart, and assistants. 

 BOTANY— Plant Physiology, Cytology, Systematic Botany, Ecology, 

 Phyiogeography. Assistant Professor Hottes, Dr. Gleason. 



EDUCATION — Round Table for Secondary Science Teachers, Nature- 

 Study, Personal Conferences in Biology and Nature-Study. Assistant 

 Professor Charles. 

 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY— Teachers' Courses, Field Work. Professor 



Cushing, Mr. Mutton. 

 MICROSCOPICAL TECHNIQUE- Mr. LaRue. 



Excellent accommodations, Chautau<]tla f,'rounds. floatiiip: laboratory, boatint;. tishinu, 

 evening lectures. Additional biological courses will be oflfered at Urbana. 

 Address for further information. 



W. C, BAGLEY, Director, Urbana, 111, 



THE NATURE-STUDY REVIEW 



PRICES OF BACK NUMBERS 



Volume I, 1905 $1.50 



Volume II, 1906 ----- 8.00* 



Volume III, 1907 1.00 



Volume IV, 1908 .50 



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Volumes V and VI (1909 and 1910) - 1.50 



Volumes IV, V and VI, (1908. 1909, 1910) 2.00 

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A set containing 19 of the 42 numbers published in 1905- 

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