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of Ohio, by J. S. Hine. no. 6. The birds of Ohio, by L. Jones. no. 7. 

 Ecological study of Big Spring Prairie, by T. A. Bonser. no. 8. The 

 Coccida of Ohio, I, by J. G. Sanders. no. 9. Batrachians and rep- 

 tiles of Ohio, by M. Morse. no. 10. Ecological study of Brush Lake, 

 by J. H. Schaffer, O. E. Jennings and F. J. Tyler. no. n. The willows 

 of Ohio, by R. F. Griggs. 

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Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. 



Address. Columbus, O. Secretary and editor: E. O. Randall, State 



House. Museum and library at Page Hall, Ohio State University. 



Curator and librarian: W. C. Mills. 

 History. Organized Sept., 1875, as the State Archaeological Association 



of Ohio; reorganized and incorporated under present name in March, 



1885. 



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Brief history of the society. (In List of publications.) 



Object. To promote a knowledge of archeology, history and biography in Ohio. 

 Meetings. Annual meeting between Feb. I and June 15, at Columbus. Special 

 meetings as called. Monthly meetings of the Trustees, who direct the work of 

 the society. 

 Membership. 100 active (annual dues, $3) ; 200 life ($25) ; 7 honorary. 



Publications. 



Minutes of the Ohio State Archaeological convention, held in Mansfield, 

 O., Sept. ist and 2d, 1875. Columbus, 1875. 8. 



OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS. V. I-XV, June 



i887-Oct 1906. Columbus, O., [18871-1906. 8. 



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