T^he Ohio Naturalist, 



PUBLISHED BY 



The Biological Club of the Ohio State University, 

 Volume II. NOVEMBER. 1901. No. 1. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



PAGE. 



Aunounccineuts 131 



Geophilous Plants of Ohio.— Fkedekick J. Tyler 132 



Notes on Nesting of Warblers at Ft. Ancient, O. — Ray Densmore 134 



Ohio Fnngi Exsiccati.— W. A. Kellerman 135 



Helps in Entomological Study ]10 



An Abnormal Salamander.— E. B. \Vii,lia:msox 141 



The Siimmer's AVork at Sandusky 141 



The Maximum Height of Plants.— John H. S( haffxer 142 



The Birds of Cedar Point, .Sandusky.— R. L. Baird 143 



Meeting of the Biological Cluli 145 



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