B 17 4-1217-2m-6084 University of Texas Bulletin No. 1741: July 20, 1917 .. • UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS BULLETINS FOR 1916 I LIST WITH INDEX ' . • • Published by the University six times a month and entered as second-class matter at the postoffice at AUSTIN, TEXAS The b~neftts of education and of usefui knowledge, generally diffused through a community, are essential to the preservation of a free gov­ernment. Sam Houston Cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy•••• It is the only dictator that freemen acknowl­edge and the only security that"free­men desire. Mirabeau B. Lamar A LIST OF THE BULLEa.'INS OF 'fHE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PUBLISHED DURING 1916 An asterisk indicates that the bulletin is -0ut of print. *1916: No. 1. January l, 1916. Ellis, A. C. (Ed.), Schoolhouse Meeting Manual. 53 pp., 1 fig. 1916: No. 2. January 5, 1916. Conveniences and Labor Saving Devices for the Farm Home. 19 pp., 9 figs. 1916: No. 3. January 10, 1916. Rich, Jessie P., What the Baby Health Conferences Teach. 18 pp., 12 charts. , 1916: No. 4. January 15, 1916. How to Conduct a Baby Health Conference. 8 pp., 1 fig. *1916: No. 5. January 20, 1916. Haines, C. G., Suggestions for the Teaching of Civics in the High Schools of Texas. 33 pp. 1916: No. 6. January 25, 1916. The Texas Mathematics Teachers' Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 2. 33 pp. 1916: No. 7. February 1, 1916. Abridged Announcement of the Nineteenth Annual Session af the University Summer Schools, 1916. 22 pp., -6 ills. 1916: No. 8. February 5, 1916. Hanszen, 0. A., Manual Training in the High School. 78 pp., 4 ills., 2 diags. No. 9. February 10, 1916. Stoltzfus, Amanda, and Bressler, R. G., Schoolhouse Meeting, The Valentine and Washington's Birthday Celebrat~ons. 25 pp. 1916: No. 10. February 15, 1916. I The Texas Histary Teachers' Bulletin, Vol. 4. No. Z. 48 pp. 1916: No. 11. February 20, 1916. Schoolhouse Meeting, Child Betterment. 20 pp., 1 diag. 1916: No. 12. February 25, 1916. Judicial Reform in T exas. 39 pp. 1916: No. 13. March_l, 1916. Catalogue of the University of Texas flor 1915-1916. vi, 497 pp., 1 map, '1. sc.hedulf?. 1916: No. 14. March 5, 1916. Catalogue of the Nineteenth Annual Session of the Univer­sity Summer School, 19'16. 103 pp. 1916: No. 15. March 10, :l916. The English Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 2. 49 pp. University of Texas Bulletin 1916: No. 16. March 15, 1916. , Scho,olhouse Meeting, Suggestions for School Closing Exer­cises. 30 pp. 1916 : No. 17. March 20, 1916. Ellis, Mary H., The B eautific,ation of flame Grounds. 29 pp., 21 ills., 1 diag. 1916: No. 18. March 25, 191G. Bulletins of the University of Texas for 1915. 13 pp. 1916: No. 19. April 1, 1916. Directory of Texas High-School Teachers. 52 pp. *1916: No. 20. April 5, 1916. The Foreign Langua,ge Teachers' Bulletin, Vol. 3, No. 1, Special Number for Teachers of Modern Languages. 18 pp. *1916: No. 21. April 10, 1916. Catalogue of the Department of Medicine for 1915-1916. v, 121 pp. 1916 : No. 22. April 15, 1916. Appendix to the Sixteenth Biennial Report of' the Board of Regen,ts, 1912-1913, 1913-1914. 207 pp. 191G : No. 2a. April 20, 1916. 'Announcement of Correspondence and Group-Study Courses in the Division of Corresponden ce Instruction! Department of Extension. 136 pp. *1916: No. 24. April 25, 1916. The Texas Mathematics Teachers' Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 3. 26 pp. 1916: No. 25. May l, 1916. Architectural Year B!JOk of thf University of Texas, Vol. 3, 1915-1916. 15 pp., 2 ills., 34 plates. 1916: No. 26. May 5, 1916. Sims, Fannie A., The Furnishing and Decoration of a Home. 25 pp., 17 figs. *1916: No. 27. May 10, 1916. Kelley, T. L., Tables: lz'o Facili~ate the Calculation of Par­tial Coefficients of Correlation and Regression Equations. 53 pp. 1916: No. 28. May 15, 1916. The T exas History Teachers' Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 3. 39 pp. 1916: No. 29, May 20, 1916. Baker, C. L., Origin of T exas Red Beds. 8 pp. 1916: No. 30. May 25, 1916. School of Home Economi cs, Announcement of C01trses jor 1916~1917 L eading to the D egree of Bachelor !Of Science in Home Economics. 11 pp. 1916 : No. 31. June l, 1916. Schoo.z of Business Administration, Ann01tncements for 1916­1917. 18 pp. University of Texas Bulle~ins for 1916 ,) 1916: No. 32. June 5, 1916. Announcement of Oourses in the Department !Of Law for the Long Session of 1916-1917. 42 pp. 1916: No. 33. June 10, 1916. The University of Texas. 46 pp., 37 ills. *1916: No. 34. June 15, 1916. Information Concerning High Schools 'Affiliate<], with the University of Texas, 1916. 46 pp. 1916: No. 35. June 20, 1916. Stiles, M. Elisabeth, Annual Report fior the Year Ending December 31, 1915, of the Bureau of Economic Geology and Technology. 16 pp., 1 plate. Udden, J. A., Geological Maps in Texas. 5 pp., 1 plate. "1916: No. 36. June 25, 1916. Honor List of the ~allege of Arts and the Department 101 Engineering, Together with Table of Grades for the Main University, Session of 1915-191'3: 50 pp. 1916: No. 37. July 1, 1916. Miller, E. T., A Financial History of T exas. 444 pp. 1916 : No. 38. July 5, 1916. Municipal Research Series No. 13. The Home-Rule Act of T exas. 20 pp. 19\6: No. 39. July 10, 1916. Ellis, Mary H., and Everett, Raymond, The Planning of 'simple Homes. 38 pp., 13 figs. 1916: No. 40. July 15, 1916. Sackett, L. W., Study Outlines of Elizabeth Harrison's "Child Nature." 16 pp. 1916: No. 41. July 20, 1916. Shurter, E. D. (Ed.), Military Preparedness, Bibliography and Selected Arguments. 80 pp. 1916: No. 42. July 25, 1916. What Help the Teacher Can Get from the University Exten­sion D epartment. 7 pp. 19.16 : No. 43. August l, 1916. Facilities at the University of Texas for the Study of Latin 'America. 33 pp. 1916: No. 44. August 5, 1916. Udden, J. A., Baker, C. L., and Boese, Emil, R eview of the Geology of Texas. 164 pp., 10 figs., 1 plate, 1 map, 2 tallies. 1916: No. 45. August 10, 1916. Shurter, E. D. (Ed.), The University Interscholastic League, Constitution and Rules for County, .Qistrict, and State Oon­tests in Debate, Declamation, Spelling, Essay-Writing, and Athletics. 73 pp., 16 , ills. 1916: No. 46. August 15, 1916. The Extension Loan Library and List of Free Bulletins. 7 pp. University of Texas Bulletiln 1916: No. 47. August 20, 1916. Shurter, E. D. (Ed.), Single Tax, Bibliography and Selected Arguments. 87 pp, 1916: No. 48. August 25, 1916. Bear, Jennie R ., Oare and Preservation of Food in the · Home. 16 pp., 4 figs. 1916: No. 49• . September 1, 1916. Gearing, Mary E., Rich, Jessie P., and Lawrence, M. Minerva, A Simple Course in Home Economics for Rural Schools, with Suggestions for the School Noon Lunch. 162 pp., 5 diags. 1916: No. 50. September 5, 1916. Religious Life at the University of Texas. 47 pp., 10 ills., 1 map. *1916: No. 51. September 10, 1916. Final Announcement of 0011,rses in the College of Arts, draduate Department, Education Department, Engineering Department, Law ~epartment, with a List of Officers, for the Long Session of 1916-1917. 58 pp., 1 map. 1916: No. 52. September 15, 1916. Six Hundred Selected Words for Junior and Seni".r Spelling . Matches of the Univer sity Interscholastic L eagul'?. 4 pp. 1916: No. 53. September 20, 1916. Winkler, E. W., Platforms of Political Parties in Texc1s. 700 pp. 1916: No. 54. .September 25, 1916. Ellis, A. C., Study Outlines of Tyler's "Growth and Educa· tion." 16 pp. 1916: No. 55. October 1, 1916. Boese, Emil, Oiontributions to the Knowledige of Richthofenia in the Permian of West Texas. 54 pp., 3 plates. 1916: No. 56. October 5, 1916. Shurter, E. D. (Ed.), Programs for Schoolhouse Meetings. 82 pp. 1916: No. 57. October 10, 1916. Taylor, W. S., The Mourning Dove. 19 pp., 4 ills. 1916: No. 58. October 15, 1916. The Texas Mathematics Teacher$' Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 1. 23 pp., 2 d!ags. *1916: No. 59. October 20, 1916. Investigation by the Board ·of Regents of the University of Texas Concerning the Conduct of Certain Members of .. the Faculty. 172 pp. *1916: No. 60. October 25, 1916. Seventeenth Biennial Report of the Board pf Regents of the University of Texai, 1914·191.5, 1915·1916. 272 pp. ' 1916: No. 61. November 1, 1916. Directo>ry of the University of Texas for the Long Session of 1916-19171 102 pp. University of 1'exas Biilletins for 1916 1916: No. 62. NovE1mber 5, 1916. ShU:rter, E. D. (Ed.), Universal Military Training, Bibliog­raphy and Selected 4.rguments. 50 pp. 1916: No. 63. November 10, 1916. The English Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 3. 41 pp. 1916: No. 64. November 15, 1916. The Texas History Teachffrs' Bulletin, Vol. 5, No. 1. 29 pp. 1916: No. 65. November 20, 1916. Haney, L. H., and Wehrwein, G. S. (Eds.), A Social and Economic Survey _of Southern Travis County. 149 pp., 24 ills., 14 figs., 76 tables. 1916: No. 66. November ~5, 1916. Udden, J. A., and Bybee, H . P ., The Thrall Oil F.ielcl. 83 pp., 7 figs., 7 plates, 3 diags. Schoch, E. P., Ozokerite from the Thrall Oil Field. 3 pp. Schoch, E. P., and Read, W. T., The Chemical Composition of the Petroleums Obtained at Thrall, Texas. 6 pp. 1916: No. 67. December 1, 1916. Davis, E. E., A. Study of Rural Sch'ools in Travis County, Texas. 53 pp., 6 ills., 8 charts. 1916: No. 68. December 5, 1916. Treleven, J . E., Bookkeeping in the High School. 53 pp. 1916: No. 69. December 10, 1916. Seventeenth Biennial Report of the ]$oard of Regents of the University of Texas, 1914-1915, 1915-1916 (Without Appen­dix). 36 pp. 1916: No. 70. December 15, 1916. The Texas Mathematics Teachers' Bulletin, Vol. 2 No. 2. 33 pp. 1916 : No. 71. December 20, 1916. Hay, 0. P., Description~ of Some Fossil Vertebrates Found in T exas. 24 pp., 4 plates. 1916: No. 72. December 25, 1916. Crooks, Marjo_rie W., A Play for San Jacinto. Night. 21 pp. University of Texas Bulletin AN INDE)i TO THE BULLETINS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PUBLISHED DURING 1916 'Announcements: Department of Law, 1916-1917, 1916: No. 32. Division of Correspondence Instruction, Department of Extension, 1916: No. 23. School of Business Administration, 1916-1917, 1916: No. 31.. School of Home Economics, 1916-1917, 1916: No.' 30. Summer Schools (Abridged), 1916, 1916: No. 7.. Annual Report for die Year Ending December 31, 1915, Bwreau of Economic Geology and Technowgy, 1916: No. 35. 'Appendix to the Sixteenth Biennial Report of the Board of Regents, 1912-1913, 1913-1914, 1916: No. 22. Architectural Year Book of the University of Texas, Vol. 3, 1916: No. 25. Baby H ealfh Conferences: How to Conduct, 1916: No. 4. What the, Teach, 1916: No. 3. Bachelor of science in Home Economics, Announcement of courses for 1916-1917 Leading to the Degree of, School of Home Economics, 1916 : No. 30. Bak.er, C. L.•. Origin of Texas Red Be~s, 1916: No. 29; with Udden, J. , A., and Boese, Emil, Review of the Geology of Texas, 1916: No. 44. Bear, Jennie R., Care and ,Preservation of Food in the Home, 1916: No. 48. Beautification of Home Grounds, The, 1916: No. 17. Bibliography and Selected 'Arguments: Milit(])Ty Preparedness, 1916: No. 41. Single Tax, 1916: No. 47. Universal Military Training, 1916: No. 62. Board of Regents: Appendix ,to the Sixteenth Biennial Report of the, 1912-1913, 1913-1911;, 1~16: No. 22. Investigation by the, Concerning the Conduct of Certain Members of the Faculty, 1916: No. 59. Seventeenth Biennial Report of the, 1914-1915, 1915-1916, 1916: No. 60; Without App.endix, 1916: No. 69. Boese, Emil, Contributions to the Knowledge of Richthofenia iri the Permian of West Texas, 1916: No. 55; wi.th Udden, J. A., and Baker, C. L., Review of the Geology of Texas, 1916: No. 44. BiOokkeeping in the High School, 1916: No. 68. Bressler, R. G., and Stoltzfus, Amanda, The Valentine attd Washing­ ton's Birthday Celebrations, 1916: No. 9. Bulletins of the University of Texas for 1915, 1916: _No. 18. Bureau of Economic Ge<>logy and Technology, Annual Report for the Year Ending December 31, 1915, 1916: No. 35. University of Texas Bulletins for 1916 Bybee, H. P., and Uddep, J. A., The Thrall Oil Field, 1916: No. 66. Care and Preservation of Food in the Home, 1916: No. 48. Catalogues: Department of Medicine, 1915-.1916, 1916: No. 21. Summer Schools, .1916, 1916: No. 14. Univ&rsity, .1915-.19.16, 1916: No. 13. Ohem,ical Composition of the Petroleums Obtained at Thrall, Texas, The, 1916: No. 66. Child Betterment, 1916: No. 11. "'Child Nature," Elizabeth Harrison's, Study Outlines of, 1916: No. 40. Ci1;ics, Suggestions for the Teaching of, in the High Schools of Texas, 1916 : No. 5. c6nstitution and Rules for County, District, and State C1ontests in Debate, D eclamation, Spelling, Essay-Writing, and Athletics, The University Interscholastic League, 1916: No. 45. Contributions to the Knowiedge of Richthofenia in the Per-mfan of West Texas, 1916: No. 55. Conveniences and Labor Saving Devices tor the Farm Home, 1916: No. 2. Correlation and Regression Equations, Tables: TD Facilitate the Calcu­latio~ of Partial Coefficients of, 1916: No. 27. Correspondence and Group-Study Courses in the Divis~on of Corre­ sponde,nce Instruction,' Department of Extension, 1916: No. 23. Crooks, Marjorie W., !A. Play for San Jacinto Night, 1916: No. 72. Davis, E. E., A Study of Rural Schools in Travis County, Texas, 1916: No. 67. Decoration, The Furnishing and, of a Home, 1916:' No. 26. Department of: Law, Announcement of Courses in the, .19.16-1917, 1916 : No. 32. Medicine, Catalogue of the, .191 5-191 6, 1916: No. 21. Descriptions '()f Some Fossil Vertebrates Found in Texas, 1916: No. 71. Directories : Texas Ifigh-School Teachers, 1916: No. 19. University of Texas, 1916-1917, 1916: No. 61. , Dove, The Mourning, 1916: No: 57. Elizabeth Harrison's "Child Nature," Study Outlines of, 1916: No. 40. Ellis, A. C., Study Outlines of Tyler's "Growth and Education," 1916: . No. 54; Editor, Schoolhouse Meeting Manual, 1916: No. 1. Ellis, Mary H., The B eautification of Home Grounds, 1916 : No. 17; with Everett, Raymond, The Planning of Simple Homes; 1916: No. 39. English Bulletin, The: Vol. 1, No. 2, 1916: No. 15. Vol. 1, No. 3, 1916: No.• 63. Everett, Raymond, and Ellis, Mary H., The Planning 1of Simple Homes, 1916: No. 39. University of Texas B1tUetin Extension. Department: Loan Libr(Jffy, The, and List of Free Bulletins, 1916: No. 46. What Help the Teacher Can Get from the, 1916: No. 42. Facilities at the University of Texas for the Study of Latin America, 1916: No. 43. Faculty, Investigation by the Board of Regents of the University of Texas, O.Oncerning the Conduct of Certain Members of the, 1916: No. 59. Farm H'Ome, Conveniences and Labor Saving Devices for the, 1916: No. 2. Final Announcement of Courses, Main University, 1916-191"1, 1916: No. 51. Financial -History of Texas, A, 1916: No. 37, Food. in the Home, Care and Preservation of, 1916: No. 48. Foreign Language Teachers' Bu(letin, The, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1916: No. 20. Fossil 'Vertebrates Found in Texas, Descriptions of Some, 1916: No. 71. Furnishing Q,nd Decoration of a Home, The, 1916: No. 26. Gearing, Mary E., Rich, Jessie P., and Lawrence, M. Minerva, !A. Simple Course in Home Economics for Rural Schools, with Sug­ gestions for the School Noon Lunch, _1916: No. 49. Geological Maps in Texas, 1916: No. 35. Geology of Texas, Review of the, 1916: No. 44. Grounds, Hopie, The Beautification of, 1916; No. 17. Group-Study, Correspondence and, Courses in the Division of Corre­ s1)'0ndence Instniction, Department of Extension, Announcement of, 1916: No. 23. "Growth and Education," Tyler's, Study Outlines of, 1~16: No. 54. Haines, C. G., Suggestions for the Teaching of Civics in the High ·Schools of Texas, 1916: No. 5. Haney, L. H., and Wehrwein, G. S., Editors, A Social and Economic Survey of Southern Travis County, 1916: N(). 65. Hanszen, 0. A., Manual Training in the High School, 1916: No.' 8. Hay, o: P., Desc~riptions of Some Fossil Vertebrates Fo?fnd in Texas, 1916: No. 71. Help, What, the Teacher Can Get frf)m the Univ~sity Extension De­partrnent, 1916: No. 42. Ifigh Schools: Affiliated with the University of Texas, Information Concerning, 1916, 1916: No. _34. Bookkeeping in the, 1916: No., 68. Manual Training in the, 1916: No. 8. Suggestions for the Teaching of Civics iri-the, of Texas, 1916: No. 5. Teachers, Texas, Directory of, 1916: No. 19. History Teachers' Bulletin; The Texas: V1Jl. 4, No. 2, 1916: No. 10. Vol. -1, No. 3, 1916: No. 28. Vol. 5, No. 1, 1916: No. 64. University of Texas Bulletins fo1· 1916 Home: Care and PreservatiOn of Food in the, 1916: No. 48. Farm, Conveniences and Lf1-bOr Saving Devices for the, 1916: No. 2. Furnishing arid Decoration of a, The, 1916: No. 26. Grounds, The Beautification of, 1916: No. 17. Simple, The Planning of a, 1916: No. 39. Home Economics for Rural Schools, A. Simple course in, 1916: No. 49. Home-Rule A.ct of Texas, The, 1916: No. 38. H:onor List of the College of 'Arts and the Department of Engineering, Togeth~ with Table of Grades for the Main University, ~ession of 1915-1916, 1916: No. 36. How to Conduct a Baby Health Conference, 1916: · No. 4. Inforrnation Concerning High Schools Affiliated with the Universit.y of Texas, 1916, 1916: No. 34. Investigation by the Board of Regents of the UniversitY' of Texas Texas Concerning the Conduct of Certain Members of the Faculty, 1916: No. 59. Judicial Reform fo Texas, 1916: No. 12. Kelley, T. L., Tables: To Facilitate the Calculation of Partial Coeffi­ cients of Correlation and Regression Equations, 1916: Nq. 27.. LabOT Saving 'Devices, Conveniences and, for the Farm Home, 1916: No. 2. . Latin America, Facilities at the University of Texas for the Study of, 1916: No. 43. . Lawrence, M. Minerva, Gearing, Mary El'., and Rich, Jessie P., A. Simple Co.urse .in Home Economics for Rural Schools, with Suggestions for the School Noon Lunch, 1916:' No. 49. ~ Manual, Schoolhouse Meeting, 1916: No. 1. Manual Training ·in_ the High School, 1916: No. 8. Mathematics Teachers' Bulletin, The Texas: Vol. 1, No. 2, 1916: No. 6. Vol. 1, No. 3, 1916: No. 24. Vol. 2, No. 1, 1916: No. 58. Vol. 2, No. 2, 1916: No. 70. • Military, Preparedness, Bibliography, and Selected Arguments, 1916: No. 41. Military Training, Universal, Bibliography and Selected Arguments, 1916: No. 62. Miller, E. T., A. Financial History of Texas, 1916: No. 37. Mourning Dove, The, 1916: No. 57. Origin of Texas Red Beds, '1916: No. 29. Ozokerite from the Thrall Oil Field, 1916: No. 66.. Partial Coefficients of Correlation and Regression Equations, Tables: To Facilitate the Calculation of, 1916: No. 27. Parties, Political, in Texas, Platforms of, 1916: No. 53. Permian of West Texas. Contri_bution to the Knowledge of Richthofenia in the, 1916: No. 55. r;niversity of Texas Bitlletin Petroleums Obtained at Thrall, Texas, The Chemical Composition of the, 1916: No. 66. Planning of Simple Homes, The, 1916: No. 3!1. Platforms of Political Parties in Texas, 1916: No. 53. Play for San Jacinto Night, 'A, 1916 : No. 72. Political Parties in Te,ras, Platforms of, 1916: No. 53. Preservation, Oare and, of Food in the Home, 1916: No. 48. Programs for Schoolhouse M eetings, 1916: No. 56. Read, W. T., and Schoch, E. P., The Chemical Composition of the Petroleums Obtained at Thrall, Texas, 1916: No. 66. Red B eds, T exas, Origin of, 1916: No.• 29. Reform, Judicial, in Texas, 1916: No. 12. Religious L ife at the University of T exas, 1916: No. 50. Review of the Geology of T exas, 1916: No. 44. Rich, Jessie P., What the Baby Health Conferences Teach, 1916 : No. 3; with Gearing, Mary E., and Lawrence, M. Minerva, A Simple Course in H ome Economics for Rural Schools, with Suggestions for the School ~loon Lunch, 1916 : No. 49. Richthofenia in the Permian of W est Texas, Contributions to the Knowledge of, 1916 : ·No. 55. Rural Schools: Simple Course in Home Economics for, A, 1916: No. 49 . . Study of, in Travis Qounty, Texas, A, 1916: No. 67. Sackett, L. W., Study Outlines of Elizabeth Harrison's "Child Nature," 1916: No. 40. San Jacinto Night, A Play for, 1916 : No. 72. . Shoch, E. P., Ozokerite from the Thrall Oil Field, 1916: No. 66; with Read, W. T., The Chemical Composition of the Petroleums Ob­tained at Thrall, T exas, 1916: No. 66. School: Closing Exercises, Suggestions for, 1916 :· No. 16. Noon Lunch, Suggestions for, 1916: No. 49. Schoolhouse Meetings: Child B etterrient, 1916: No. 11. Conveniences and Labor Saving DeviCes for the Farm Home, 1916: No. 2. Manual, 1916: No. 1. Programs for, 1916: No. 56. Suggestions for School Closing Exercises. 1916: No. 16. · Valentine and Washington's Birthday Celebrations, The, 1916: No. 9. School of: Business Administration, Announc.ements for 1916-.1917, 1916: No. 31. Home Economics, Announcement of Courses for 19.16'.1917 L eading to the Degree of Bachelor of Science in H-0me Economics, 1916: N 0. 30. Seventeenth Biennial Report of ·the Board of Regents, 191.'rl.915, .1915-.19.16, 1916: No. 60; Without ~ppendix, 1916 : No. 69. University of Texas Bulletins for 1916 Shurter, E. D., Edit.or, Military Preparedness, Bibliography and Selected Arguments,•1916: No. 41; Editor, Programs for Schoolhouse Meet­ings, 1916:, No. 56; Editor, Single Tax, Bibliography and Selected Arguments, 1916: No. 47; Editor, The ·University Interscholastic League, Constitution and Rules for County, District, and State Contests in Debate, Declamation, Spelling, Essay-Writing, and• Athl.etics, 1916: No. 45; Editor, Universal Military Training, Bibli­ography and §elected Arguments, 1916: No. 62. Simple Uourse in Home Economics for Rural Schools, A, with Sugges­ tions for the School N<>on Lunch, 1916; No. 49. · Simple Homes, The Planning of, 1916: No. 39. Sims, Fannie A., The Furnishing and Decoratio1f of a Home, 1916: No. 26. Single Tax, Bibliography and Selected 'Arguments, 1916 : No. 47. Six Hundred Selected Words for Junior and Senior Spelling Matches of the University Interscholastic League, 1916: No. 52. Sixteenth Biennial Report of ·the Board of Regents, 1912-1913, 1913-1914, Appendix to, 1916: No. 22. Social and Economic Survey of Southern Travis county,_ A, 1916: No. 65. StUes, M. Elisabeth, Annual Report for the Year Ending December 31, 1915, df the Bureau of Economic Geology and Technology, 1916: No. 35. Stoltzfus, Amanda, and Bressler, R. G., The Valentine and Washing­ , ton's Birthday Celebrations~ 1916: No. 9. Study of Rural Schools in Travis County, Texas, A, 1916: No. 67. Study Outlines: Elizabeth Harrison's "Child Nature," 1916: No. 40.• Tyler's "Growth and Education," 1916: No. 54. Suggestions for: School Closing Exercises, 1916: No. 16. School Noon Lunch, The, 1916: No.•49. Teaching of Civics in the High Schools of Texas, The, 1916: No. 5. 3ummer Schools: Abri