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Ohio Mycological Bulleiiii No. g. 



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MEMBERS OF THE OHIO MYCO- 

 LOGICAL CLUB — NINTH LIST. 



Chas. A. Aiken, (W'ellesley Farms, Mass.) 

 .^. Prescott Kaker, (iioslon, Mass.) 

 -Supt. J. N. Baker, (Bowling Green.) 

 W'm. C. Bates, (Newton, Mass.) 

 Mrs. Eliza B. Blackford, (Boston Mu- 

 seum of Fine Arts.) 

 .Miss Alice Brenckle, (Milwaukee, Wis.) 

 .Miss Maud Brown, (Iowa City, Iowa.) 

 Caroline .\. Burgin, ( .Minnewaska, N. Y.) 

 -Mr. \\'. R. Butcher, (St. Clairsville.) 

 (i. VV. Callin, (Bowling Ureen.) 

 .Mrs. Chas. Cochran, (McConnelsville.) 

 .Miss M. A. Coe, (lioston, Mass.) 

 .Miss Catharine -M. Connor, (Petersham, 



Mass.) 

 Miss Mabel Cook, ( Petersiiam, Mass.) 

 .\ir. S. S. Crosby, (Cambridge, Mass.) 

 L. B. DeWeese, (Sidney.) 

 .Miss (Georgia IT. Emery, (Newion, Mass.) 

 Jchn H. Fiebing. (.Milwaukee, Wis.) 

 Dr. Geo. E. x'rancis, (Worcester, Mass.) 

 .Mrs. Elisabeth (iay, (Petersham, Mass.) 

 John \V. Grabiel, (J!owling Green.) 

 .Miss Bernice L. Hang, (IJetroit, Mich.) 

 .Mrs. Carolyn \\'. Harris, (Brooklyn, N. 



C. L. Harrison, (Newton, Kansas.) 

 Prof. Paula Herr, (Lincoln Memorial 



University.) 

 (_ harles Herrick, (Columbus.) 

 .Miss M. L. Hersey, (Chelsea, Mass.) 

 L. D. Hill, (Bowling Green.) 

 II. .\. Holridge, (Lima.) 

 I. D. Hooper, (.McConnelsville.) 

 .Mr. W. L. Jeffers, (Belmont.) 

 S. A. Jones, ( U. S. Navy Dept.) 

 .Miss Elizabeth H. Kellogg, (Hoboken, 



. N. J.) 

 .Miss \^erna \'. Kennon, ( Barnesville.) 

 .Mary King, (Canton.) 



.Mrs. John K. Lathrop, (Summit, N. J.) 

 -Miss Emma E. Laughlin, (Barnesville.) 

 J. F. Llewellyn, (Mexico, Mo.) 

 F. .\. Loew, (Agricultural College, Mich.) 

 R. B. MacKintosh, (Peabody, Mass.) 

 (ieo. J. Magly, (Columbus.) 

 F. L. Maris, (Bethesda.) 

 .\ina L. Marshall, ( .Mctuclien, N. J.) 

 .Vlarv L. McCutchan, (S'atc Norm"al 



School, Whitewater, Wise.) 

 E. L. Mendenhall, (Washington C. H.) 

 : ». Mitchel, (Sanford, Fla.) 

 Samuel C. Moon, ( .Morrisville. Pa.) 

 .Miss E. Laura .Moore, (Lowell, .Mass.) 

 '■CO. E. .Morris, (Wallham, Mass.) 

 Miss Caroline ^lorsc. (Lowell, Mass.) 

 Henry .Moser, ( Wapakoneta.) 

 Wm. McMurray, ( Wajiakoneta.) 

 Dr. Lyman C. Newell, (State Normal 



School. Lowell, .Mass.) 

 Andrew Nickle, (Sharpsville. Pa.) 

 Mrs. M. A. Noble, (Lake Helen, Fla.) 

 '■. W. I'age, (Lowell, .Mass.) 

 Mrs. I". A. Pcirce, (Brooklinc, Mass.) 

 Mrs. Benj. I'ercival, (Lvnn. Mass.) 

 Charles C. Plitt, (Baltiiiiorc, Md.) 

 W . L. Potcat, (Wake Forest, N. C.) 

 S. Kapp, (Sanford, Fla.) 

 !•'. 1). Robbins, (Boston, Mass.) 



Fig. 41 'I'hatchcd Poly'])orus, or Thatched Pol'-y-pore. Fo'-mes grav-e-6-lens. 

 A remarkable woody species, mostly subglobose or polycephalous; elongated on 

 standing trunks. When fresh, has a strong, disagreeable odor, hence the specific 

 name. It was formerly called P. con-glo-ba'-tus. I'rom iihotograph of specimen 

 collected by F^. F. Cheney, at I'ricetown, Ohio. 



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