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THE MAMMALS OF ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN 



By CHA.KLE8 B. Cory, Curator of the Department of Zoology, 



Field Muieum of Natural History. 



An exhauitiTe treatiee on the mSMmals of the region 

 together with brief synopait of all the known ::pecie8 and 

 subspecies, belonging to the genera treated, which occur in 

 Eastern North America, with maps illustratiag their distri- 

 bution. Profusely illustrated with many small cuts, 55 full 

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THE BIRDS OF ILLINOIS AND WISCONSIN 



By Charles B. Cory. Fullylllustrated, 764 pages, ChicagOi 

 1909. Price 84.00. 



JADE: A STUDY IN CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY AND RELIGION 



By Berthold Li.cfeb, Associate Curator of Asiatic Ethnol- 

 ogy, Field Museum of Natural History, 

 This volume will appeal to students of archaeology and 

 religion, and may prove useful alio to practical collectors 

 and art designers. The images employed in the ancient 

 nature worship, the earliest jade ornaments with their com- 

 plicated symbolism, and the jade amulets interred with the 

 dead are here treated comprehensively for the first time in 

 their relation to religion, art and psychology. 68 plates, 6 of 

 which are colored, and 204 text figures, 370 pages. Chicago, 

 1912. Price $5.00, paper bound. SS.OO, cloth. 



ANTIQUITIES FROM BOSCOREALE IN FIELD MUSEUM 

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By Herbert F. Db Cou. With Preface and Catalogue of 

 Iron Implements by F. B. Tarbell, Professor of Classical 

 Arotiaeology, University of Chicago. 

 The objects described in this volume were excavated at 

 or near Boscoreale at the foot of Mount Vesuvius. Most of 

 them were found in the villa from which came the cele- 

 brated Treasure of Boscoreale, part of which is now in the 

 Museum of the Louvre in Paris. 49 full page half-tones, 70 

 pages. Chicago, 19U. Price »1.00 



SECOND EDITION, NOVEMBER, 1910 



AMERICAN MEN OF SCIENCE 



A BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY 

 EDITED BY J. HcKEEN CATTELL 



A Biographical direetory reguirei remtion if it is to maintain its usefulness. Nearly a third of the namei in tht 

 present edition are new, and the sketches which appeared in the first divition have in nearly every ea*e been revised. Tht 

 amount of work required to prepare the revision has been as great as that given to the first edition. There has been no 

 change in the general plan of the work. Greater strictness has been observed in confining its scope to the natural and 

 exact sciences, andfor this reason afew names included in the first edition havebeen omitted. Efforts have beenexerted to 

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 reply even to repealed requests for the information needed. The thousand leading men of science have been again selected 

 by the methods that were used before, and stars have been added to the subjects of research in the case of 969 new VM,n who 

 have obtained places on the list. The editor's object in selecting this group of scientific men has been to make a study of 

 the conditions on which scientific research depends and so far as may be to irnprove these conditions. Ihere are printed in 

 an appendix the two statistical studies that have been made. — From the Preface to the Second Edition. 



The second edition of the Directory extends to more than 600 pages and contains more than 6500 sketches. 

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