The Ohio Naturalist 



and Journal of Science 



A Journal devoted more especially to the Natural History of Ohio. 



The Official Organ of The Ohio AcADEBfY of Science and The Biological Club of the 



Ohio State University. Published monthly during the academic year, from 



November to June (8 numbers). Price SI .00 per year, payable in advance. 



To foreign countries, f 1.25. Single copies, 15 cents. 



Editor-in-^Chief, John H. Schaffner 



Business Manager, James S. Hine 



Associate Editors 

 Wm. M. Barrows, Zoology, W. C. MlLW, Archaeology, 



RoBT. F, Griggs, Botany, J. C. Hambi,eton, Ornithology, , 



W. C. Morse, Geology, T. M. Hii,i,s, Physiography. ^ 



Advisory Board 

 Herbert Osborn, John h. Schaffner, 



Charles S. Prosser. 



The Ohio Naturalist is owned and controlled by the Biological Cl»b of the Ohio 

 State University. 



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

 mailed regularly until notice of discontinuance is received bj^ the management. 



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

 Naturalist is sent without additional expense to all members of the Academy who 

 are not In arrears for annual dues. 



The first fourteen volumes may be obtained at $1.00 per volume. 



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Ohio Academy of Science Publications. 



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



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



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



Todd and Gerard Fowke 50 cts. 



4. The Fishes of Ohio, pp.105. Raymond C. Osburn GO cts. 



5. Tabanidae of Ohio. pp. 63. James S. Hine 50 cts. 



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



7. Ecological Study of Big Spring Prairie, pp.96. Thomas A. Bonseb 50 cts. 



8. The Coccidae of Ohio. I, pp. 68. James G. Sanders 50 cts. 



0. Batrachians and Reptiles of Ohio, pp.54. Max Morse 60 cts. 



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



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11. The Willows of Ohio. pp. 60. Robert F. Griqgs 50 cts. 



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14. Discomycetes in the Vicinity of Oxford, Ohio, pp.54. Freda M. Bachman 50 cts. 



16. Trees of Ohio and Surrounding Territory, pp.123. John H. Schajtnbb 76 cts. 



16. The Pteridophytes of Ohio. pp. 41. John H. Schaffner 60 cts. 



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