The Ohio Naturalist. 



A journal devoted more especially to the natural history of Ohio. The official 

 organ of The Biological Club of the Ohio Statb Univekbity, and of The Ohio 

 Academy of Science. Published monthly during the academic year, from 

 November to June (8 numbers^) Price 81.00 per year, payable in advance. To 

 foreign countries, 81.26. Single copies, 16 cents. 



Editor-in-Chief, John H. Schaffner. 



Business Manager, James S. Hinb. 



Associate Editots, 



Wm. M, Barrows, Zoology, W. C. Mii,ls, Archaeology, 



RoBT. F. Griggs, Botany, J. C. Hambleton, Ornithology, 



W. C. Morse, Geology, T. M, Hills, Physiography, 



Advisory Board. 

 Herbert Osborn. John h. Schaffnkr. 



Charles S. Prosser. 



The Ohio Naturalist is 03yned and controlled by the Biological Club of the Ohio 

 State University. 



In order to obviate inconveniences to our regular patrons, the Naturalist will be 

 mailed regularly until notice of discontinuance is received by the management. The 

 Naturalist will pay for illustrations not exceeding two pages for any article. 



By a special arrangement with the Ohio Academy of * Science, the Ohio 

 Naturalilt is sent without additionfi.1 expense to all members of the Academy who 

 are not in arrears for annual dues. 



The first thirteen volumes may be obtained at Sl.OO per volume. 



Remittances of all kinds should be made payable to the Business Manager, J. 8. Hink. 



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Oblo Academy of Science Publications. 



First and Second Annual Reports Price 30 cts. each 



Third and Fourth Annual Reports Price 25 cts. each 



Fifth to Sixteenth Annual Reports Price 20 cts. each 



Seventeenth Annual Report Price 40 cts. each 



SPECIAL PAPERS 



1. Sandusky Flora, pp.167. E. L. Moseley 60 cts. 



2. The Odonata of Ohio, pp.116. David S. Kelucott 60 cts. 



3. The Preglacial Drainage of Ohio. pp. 75. W. G. Tight, J, A. Bownockeb, J. H. 



Todd and Gerard Fowke 50 cts. 



4. The Fishes of Ohio, pp.105. RATMO^•D C. Osbcrn 60 cts. 



6. Tabanidae of Ohio, pp.63. James S. Hine 50 eta. 



6. The Birds of Ohio, pp.241. Lynds Jones. 75 eta. 



7. Ecological Study of Big Spring Prairie, pp.96. Thomas A. Bonbbb 50 eta. 



8. TheCoccidaeof Ohio. I, pp.66. James G. Sanders SOcts. 



9. Batrachians and Reptiles of Ohio, pp.54. Max Mobsb 50 ota. 



10. Ecological Study of Brush Lake. pp. 20. J. H. Schaffner, Otto E. Jbnnings, Fred 



J. Tyler /. 35 ota. 



IL The Willows of Ohio, pp.60. Robert F. Griggs 50 cts. 



12. Land and Fresh-water Mollusca of Ohio, pp.35. V. Sterki 50 ots. 



13. The Protozoa of Sandusky Bay and Vicinity. F. L. Landacbe T. 60 eta. 



14. Discomycetes in the Vicinity of Oxford, Ohio, pp.54. Freda M. Bachman 60 cts. 



16. Trees of Ohio and Surrounding Territory, pp.122. John H. Schajtinbr 75 cts. 



16. The Pteridophytes of Ohio, pp.41. John H. Schaffner ......«^ 50 ota. 



17. Fauna of the Maxville Limestone, pp.65. W.C.Morse 60 cts. 



18. The Agaricaceae of Ohio, pp.116. W. G. Stover 75 ots. 



19. An Ecological Study of Buckeye Lake. pp. 138. Frbdbrica Detmers 76 cts. 



Address: W. C. MILLS, Librarian, Ohio Academy of Science. Page Hall, Ohio 

 State University, Columbus, Ohio. 



