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W. C. Morse, GeGlog3'. T. M. Hills, Physiography. 



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 Herbert Osborn. . John H, Schaefkek 



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SPECJAL PAPERS 



I. Sandusky Flora, pp. 167. £. L. Mo.9E«;y . ..,.-., 60 cts. 



i. The Odonata of Ohio. pp. 116. D.^vid S. KttuGOTTi. .~. 00 cts. 



3. The Preglacial Drainage of Ohio. pp. 75. F.l3. Tiqht, J. A. Bownocker,/. H. 



Todd and Gerard Fowkb .-..."-.... — 60 ota. 



4. The Fishes of Ohio. pp. 105< liATMOND C.'Osbce:^ 60 cts. 



5. Tabanidae of Ohio. pp. 03. Jamks S. IIiv .'50 cia. 



6. The Birds of Ohio, pp.241. Lt.vds Jo.\i; . .75 cts. 



7. Ecological Study of Big Spring Prairie, pp. 06. Thomas A. BonseB 50 cts. 



8. The Coccidae of Ohio. I, • pp. 66. J.^mes G. Sanders — RO eta. 



9. Batrachians and Reptiles of Ohio, pp.54. Max Morsk .60 cts. 



iO. Ecological Study rif Brush Lake. pp. 20. 1 , H. Schafpneh, Otto E. Jbnnimgs, Fbbd 



J TTI.ER ■. 35 cts. 



11. The Willows of Ohio. pp. 60. Robert F. Griocis SO cts. 



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



13. The Protozoa of Sandusky Bay and Vicinity. F. L. Landacre 60 cts. 



14. Discomycetcs in the Vicinity of Oxford, Ohio, pp.64. Freda IM. Bachman 60 cts. 



15. Trees of Ohio and Surrounding Territory, pp. 122. John H. Schahtnee 75 eta. 



16. The Pleridophytes of Ohio, pp.41. John H. Schaffner SOcts. 



17. Fauna of the .Maxville Limestone, pp. 6S. W. C. Morse — 60 eta. 



18. The Agaricaccae of Ohio, pp.116. W. G. Stover 75 cts. 



19. An Ecological Study of Buckeye Lake, pp.138. Frederica Detmer,9 75 cts. 



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

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