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The Ohio W'atumfisT^ 



PUBLISHED BY 



The Biological Club of the Ohio State Uni'versity. 

 Volume XIII. DECEMBER, 1912. No. 2. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Brain— A List of Fiiugi of Cedar Point 25 



SCHAFFNER— Now aud Rare Plants Added to the Oliio List In 1912 36 



FOEESTE— The Ordovician Section in the Manitoiilin Area of Lake Huron 37 



A LIST OF FUNGI OF CEDAR POINT. 



Chas. K. Br.\in. 



The following list of 219 species of fungi for Cedar Point and 

 vicinity, contain, I believe, 138 new records for that district. 

 The remaining 81 species are accounted for as follows: 



22 species of Myxomycetes listed in "The Ohio Naturalist" 



February, 1912.* 

 46 species of fungi in the Lake Laboratory Herbarium. 

 13 further species collected by the late Dr. Kellerman, at 

 Sandusky, 1903. 

 Where these are mentioned in the list and merely indicated by 

 "Ohio Nat.," "L. L. Herb.," or "Sandusky, W. A. K.," it is 

 intended to imply that they were not seen this year. In all other 

 cases specimens were collected between June 15, and August 15 

 Very few species are given for places around Cedar Point, but 

 occasional excursions were made, for the day, to places of interest, 

 such as Castalia, Put-in-Bay, Kelly's Island and Huron. Material 

 collected on these trips was included, on the suggestion of Dr. 

 L. H. Pammel, of Ames, Iowa, to whom I wish to express my 

 sincere appreciation for unfailing kindness in bringing in material 

 and for checking determinations. My thanks are also due to 

 Prof. E. L. Fullmer, of Berea, Ohio, for permission to include the 

 Myxomycetes which he determined, and to Prof. R. F. Griggs, 

 of Ohio State University, for advice and criticism. 



The species marked "det. C. H. P." were very kindly deter- 

 mined for me bv Dr. C. H. Peck, Botanist of New York State. 



*Fullmer, "A Preliminary List of the Myxomycetes of Cedar Point." 

 Ohio N.\t. 12: 



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