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W. A. Kellerman Ph. D.: 
Systematic check-list of the plants of Ohio, 65 pp. 
GRANVILLE.—Denison University: 
Bulletin of the scientific laboratories, vol. IX, part II, 40 pp.; 4 pll.; 1fig. Vol. X, 
memorial volume, 99 pp., illust. Vol. XI, 1898, art. 1. Preglacial drainage near Cincinnati, 
by Gerard Fowke, 10 pp.; 1 pl. Art.2. Paleontology of the corniferous rocks of Ohio, by 
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OBERLIN.— Oberlin College: 
Laboratory bulletin No. 6. A preliminary list of the birds of Okanogan county, Wash- 
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SALEM.—Oregon State Board of Horticulture: 
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PENNSYLVANIA. 
PHILADELPHIA.—A cademy of Natural Science of Philadelphia: 
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