University Bulletin , Series 8, No. 6. 



Botanical Series No. 23 



Ohio Mycological "Bulletin No. lo 



/r. A. Kellerman, Ph.D., Ohio State University, 



Columbus, Ohio, October 30, 1903. 



Notes. — One more Bulletin will be issued this season, some time in 

 November. At that time or later a Title-page and Index will be furn- 

 ished, closing Volume I. Only a few copies of this set or Volume (for 

 1903) are left and therefore you should not ask your friends to become 

 subscribers for the current year, but I will be pleased to have their names 

 for the U>n4 list. The Bulletin will be issued next year and sent to all 

 members for the same price as heretofore, namely, lo cents. 



But I wish to issue twice as many Numbers next year — and therefore 

 the expense will be greatly increased. Besides, the cash cost of the Bul- 

 letin for this year has not been fully met by the fee — and it was not 

 expected that it would be wholly met. Some friends have assisted and 

 I take pleasure in donating a mite now and then to the cause myself. 



I am prompted to keep (privately) a regular Cash Donation List — 

 to the end that those i^'Jio are able and interested may enjoy additional 

 pleasure with me. Such a list is now begun, and $-20.00 is the "first amount 

 put down ! But a child's penny, or nickel from the school boy, or larger 

 amounts from others, will be gratefully accepted, and all that is received 



Fig. 42. Pa' nus dor-ssl'-is. Dorsal Pa'-nus. An elegant species but somewhat 

 tough and leathery. It grows on stumps and trunks — conspicuous by reason of its 

 tawny-orange color. Photograph from specimens collected at Columbus, Ohio. 



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