56 Publications of the University of Pennsylvania. 



students, with addresses, etc. No charge is made for the Catalogue, but 

 in all cases requests for a copy by mail must be accompanied by ten cents 

 in stamps to cover postage. 



The Fasciculus of each department contains information concerning 

 that department only; while the three College Circulars of Information, 

 covering respectively the School of Arts, the Towne Scientific School, 

 and the Courses for Teachers, are in like manner restricted as to their 

 contents. The Fasciculi and College Circulars are published separately 

 after the University Catalogue, of which they are, to a large extent, 

 reprints. Single copies are mailed free upon request. 



The Report of the Provost, made by him annually to the Corporation, 

 constitutes a general review of University activities during the year, and 

 contains inter alia reports from the Treasurer and the several Deans. 

 Single copies are mailed free upon request. 



Group II consists of a number of serial publications in the several 

 fields of literature, science and philology. They are issued in separate 

 series at irregular intervals (for the most part), and represent the results 

 of original research by, or under the direction of, members of the staff 

 of instruction of the University. A complete list of these publications 

 to date, with prices attached, is printed at length following. They are 

 published under the editorial supervision of the University Publications 

 Committee. 



Group HI consists of occasional publications, such as reports of the 

 various University departments (where printed separately), and certain 

 theses presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree 

 Doctor of Philosophy. 



Group IV consists of affiliated publications, issued as separate peri- 

 odicals, not under the control of the University, but edited in part by 

 officers of the University of Pennsylvania. Copies are obtainable from 

 the University only through the medium of exchange (see Exchange 

 Bureau, below). 



EXCHANGE BUREAU. 



The University of Pennsylvania desires to extend its system of exchang- 

 ing publications with other similar institutions and learned societies, 

 both at home and abroad. 



For convenience in correspondence, the following statement is made: 



To those educational institutions and learned societies which issue only 

 annual catalogues, reports, or similar publications, the University of 

 Pennsylvania offers in exchange all those of its own publications classed 

 under Group 1 and III, or as many of them as may be specified. 



To those educational institutions and learned societies publishing also 

 results of original investigations, the University of Pennsylvania offers 

 in exchange any one of its equivalent series in Groups II and IV, or as 

 many of them as may be mutually agreed upon in order to maintain a 

 proportionate ratio of exchange. 



