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THE UNIVERSITY STUDIKS

The Graduate School of the University of Illinois wai fii formally on 1 under that name in [89a, though facilities for research had exii d for many rs I In [900 it was found necessai y to provide some regular medium ol publication for the growing number of articles ,w\(\ monographs produced l»y i.iaduate itudents and faculty, And a general series was established, known as 1 he "University tudi< Up to 101 v>. four volumes were published, containing twentj even numl -. and representing various departments and interests of the < Graduate School.

In loio a second series was started, known as the University / Illinois Stud.

> iol i enceSt designed to afford a means of publishing monographs pre; S 1 by graduate students or members of the faculty in the departments of history, • <nomics, political science, and sociology. Each volume consists of about 1 » printed

pages annually. The subscription price is three dollars a year. The Illinois Biological Monographs is a serial published quarterly by the University of Illinois. This publication presents in monographic form n 1 irch contributions of especial merit and of somewhat extended character. 1 h volume includ .bout 500 pages and 20 or more full page plates. The series may be obtained under ubscription price of three dollars yearly. Individual numbers will be sold s irately at prices determined by the size and amount of illustration contained. The Studies in Language and Literature include monographs in general linguistic and comparative literature; the classical languages and Sanskrit; the Romani Ian guages: English, the Scandinavian, and other Germanic languages; and Celtic. Th title of the series is so construed as to admit the publication of such re arches in the history of culture as may throw light on the processes of language and the interpretation of literature. It is a serial published quarterly, for which the annual subscription price is three dollars. The following is a list of the numbers published or in press in each of the three newer series:

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES Vol. I Nos. 1, 2. Financial history of Ohio. By E. L. Bogart, Out of print. No. 3. Sources of municipal revenues in Illinois. By 1.. D. Upson. Out of pr\ No. 4. Friedrich Gentz: an opponent of the French revolution ,\nd Napoh 1. 1

P. F. Reiff. Out of print. Vol. II 1. Taxation of corporations in Illinois, other than railroad-. since t8 J. R. Moore. Out of print. . By

No- 2,3. The \\. f i„ the diplomacy of the Vmerican Revolution,

Phillips. Old of print.

By P 1 Dowii

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4- Th< development of hanking in Hlino

Out of print.

1817-1863.

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