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Fig. 26. Hir-ne-o'-la au-ric'-u-la-ju'-dae. Jew's Ear. Belongs to the Trembling 

 Fungi, or Tre-mel-la'-ce-ae , so-called because of their gelatinous consistency. They 

 shrivel when dry, reviving when moistened. The Jew's Ear is rather common, 

 brown or blackish, fuzzy-hairy, but not so tender and palatable as several other 

 species of this group. 



MEMBERS OF THE OHIO MYCOLOGICAL CLUB — FIFTH LIST. 



Prof. J. H. Beal, (Scio College.) 

 Dr. C." E. Bessey, (Univ. of .Xelir.) 

 Geo. W. Black, (McConnelsvillc. ) 

 F. Bowen, (Engineer's Office, Columbus.) 

 Augusta E. Brown, (Chillicothe.) 

 C. E. Bryan, (Ed. Madison Co. Demo- 

 crat.) 

 Elizabeth C. Buhmann, (Chicago, 111.) 

 O. A. Charles, (Westerville.) 



Collins, (Lawrencetiurg, 



Compton, (Washington, 



Dr. Samuel II 



Ind.) 

 Miss Edith L. 



D. C.) 



Lela M. Cook, (Camden.) 

 Samuel W. Courtright, LL. D., (Circle- 



ville.) 

 H. S. Day, (Fremont.) 

 H. B. Derr, (Univ. of 111.) 

 Miss Lilian R. Dickson, (Mansfield.) 

 Porter Elliot, (West Mansfield.) 

 Miss Gertrude Ellis, (High School, Dul; 



lin, N. H.) 

 W. W. Esch, (Fremont.) 

 C. E. Fisher, (McConnelsvillc.) 

 Miss Marian S. I'>anlclin, (Chillicothe.) 

 Prin. .'\. C. Fries, (Clintonville.) 

 Miss Zadia Fulnier, (Mansfield.) 

 W. I). Gatch, (Lawrenceburg, Ind.) 

 C. J. Gibson, (McConnelsvillc.) 

 I'urlev flilbert, (McConnelsville.) 

 Mrs. 'F. L. Gill, (Columbus.) 

 Prin. G. J. Ciraham, (Central High 



School, Xenia.) 

 Tames A. Graves, (Susmiehanna, I'a. ) 

 Prof. F. O. Grover, (Okrlin College.) 

 Scth Ilartcr, (McConnelsvillc.) 

 Seth Hayes, (Fremont Public Schools.) 

 Alice W. Hess, ( Hradloy Polytcch. 



Inst., Dcpt. Dom. Econ.) 

 Miss Fannie E. Jennison, (Somerville, 



Mass.) 



S. 1*. Keelcr, (Fremont.) 



Edmund Kinney, (O. S. U.) 



Dean Kurtz, (Carey.) 



Chauncey Lawrence, (Waverly.) 



Ezra Llewellyn, (PennsvilL.) 



Prof. W. H. Long, Jr., (Denton, Te.x.) 



C. J. Marshall, (New Concord.) 



Geo! H. Matson, Tr. , (Columbus.) 



Prof. G. W. McCoard, (O. S. U.) 



Prof. W. F. Mercer, (Ohio Univ.) 



Mr. James A. Nelson, (Biolog. Lab. 



Univ. Pa.) 

 Dr. Helen Cox O'Conner, (Garden City,. 



N. Y.) 

 Miss Eveline Pearson, (Chillicothe.) 

 Jcssa J. Pearson, (Xenia.) 

 Mr. E. F. Phillips, Biolog. Lab. I'niv. Pa. 

 ProL (). P. Phillips, (Biolog. Lab. Univ. 



Pa.) 

 W. P. Roberts, (Marysville.) 

 Prof. L. E. Savre, (Univ of Kansas.) 

 .Miss Ida Schifflin, (Chicago, 111.) 

 Charles W. Seelye, (Rochester, N. Y.) 

 W. (). Shearer, (Marysville.) 

 W. C. Shucc, (Newark.) 

 C. L. Stanbcrry, (iMcConnelsville.) 

 Dr. C. J. Stevenson, (McConnelsvillc.)' 

 C. C". Tunnington, (I'remont.) 

 Thomas Turvill, (Madison, Wis.) 

 J. G. Walker, (McConnelsvillc.) 

 "Su|it. .\. 1'". Waters, (Georgetown.) 

 E. X. Webb, (O. S. U.) 

 i'rof. W. E. Wells, (Antioch College.)' 

 J. A. G. Whct.sel, ((L S. U.) 

 L. A. Weinland, (Westerville.) 

 .\lfred Weitkamp. (Westerville.) 

 lohn Wilson, (\\'apakoneta.) 

 Supt. L. E. York, ( I'.arnesville.) 



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