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Ohio State University

Superior facilities for education in Applied Science. Short or special courses for mature students not candidates for degrees.

One hundred and twenty-one instructors. Over thirteen hundred students.FINEST GYMNASIUM IN THE WEST.

For further information address the President,

Dr. W. O. Thompson, State University, Columbus.

Ohio Forest Trees Identified by Leaves and Fruit.

ByW. A. Kellerman, Ph. D., Ohio State University.

A neat pamphlet for every one who wishes to learn our native forest trees. Keys simple. Description plain. Can learn the names of the trees easily.

Price reduced from 25 cents to

10 cents.

Also,The Fourth State Catalogue of Ohio Plants.

Bound copies at cost of binding, namely

20 cents.

Gives list of scientific and common names; distribution by counties.

Teachers and others will also be interested in Prof. Kellerman’s Phyto-theca or Herbarium Portfolio,Practical Studiesin Elementary Botany,Elementary Botanywith Spring Flora, all published by Eldredge & Bro., Philadelphia, to whom apply.

For information or copies ofForest TreesandCatalogueor names of plant specimens of your regionaddress

W. A. Kellerman, Columbus, Ohio

American Entomological Co.

1040 DE KALB AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y.

Lepidoptera Price List No. 2.—Price 5 centsRefunded to Buyers

Issued November 15th 1900.

Dealers of all kinds ofEntomologicalSupplies

Manufacturers of the Original and CelebratedSCHMITT INSECT BOXES.

Builders of INSECT CABINETS, ETC.

The Twentieth Century Text Books of Biology.

All by JOHN MERLE COULTER, A. M., Ph. D., Head of Dept. of Botany, University of Chicago.

They are already the preferred texts, and the reasons will be apparent on examination.

ANIMAL LIFE: A First Book of Zoology.

By DAVID S. JORDAN, M. S., M. D., Ph. D., LL. D., President of the Leland Stanford Junior University, and VERNON L. KELLOGG, M. S., Professor in Leland Stanford Junior University.12mo. Cloth, $1.20.Now ready.

Not a book for learning the classification, anatomy, and nomenclature of animals, but to show how animals reached their present development, the effects of environment, their place in Nature, their relations to one another and to the human race. Designed for one-half year’s work in high schools. Send for sample pages.

ANIMAL FORMS: A Second Book of Zoology.

By DAVID S. JORDAN, M. S., M. D., Ph. D., LL. D., and HAROLD HEATH, Ph. D.,Professor in Leland Stanford Junior University.Ready in February, 1901.

D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, Publishers,New York,Chicago,London.

Recent Scientific Works

InAstronomy, Dr. Simon Newcomb’s new book, published October, 1900; inPhysics, the Johns Hopkins text of Professors Rowland and Ames; also in Physics for second and third year high school work, the text of Dr. Hoadley, of Swarthmore; inPhysiology, the text by Drs. Macy and Norris, based on the Nervous System; also theHigh School Physiologyindorsed by the W. C. T. U., written by Dr. Hewes, of Harvard University; inGeology, theRevised “Compend”of Dr. Le Conte, and the two standard works of Dana,—TheManual for University Work, and theNew Text Book, revision and rewriting of Dr. Rice, for fourth year high school work; inChemistry, the approvedStorer and Lindsay, recommended for secondary schools by the leading colleges; inZoology, theLaboratory Manualof Dr. Needham, of Cornell; and the Series “Scientific Memoirs” edited by Dr. Ames, of Johns Hopkins. Nine volumes ready.

The publishers cordially invite correspondence.

AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY,Cincinnati


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