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Ohio A/vio/ooica/ Biille(i)i h'o. lo. 



l-~ig. 4). Dul-ga'-ri-a in-qui'-nans. Black Pe-zi'-za. A tough-fles'iy dull-black 

 species growing on rotten sticks in Isaf-moiild in shady woods. Perhaps s.arcely 

 palatable — though the fragile Pc-zi'-zas are excellent food. Piiotograp'.i from speci- 

 mens collected at Sandusky, Ohio. 



MEMr.ERS OF THE OHIO MYCOLOGICAL CLUB — TENTH LIST. 



Miss E. C Bates, (Philadelp'iia, Pa.) 

 Harry A. Bird, (Plainfield. X. T.) 

 M. O. Bugby, (O. S. U.) 

 Milton Burnett, (Mishawaka. Tnd.) 

 Geo. L. Cannon, (Denver, Colo.) 

 Mr. J. H. Chadborn, (Waban, Mass.) 

 L. Lenore Conover, (Detroit, Mich.) 

 Mrs. J. S. Cushing, (Xorw^ood, Mass.) 

 Dr. F. F. Dennis, (X'alparaiso, Ind.) 

 Miss M. T. Draper, (Childrens' Museum, 



Brooklynn Inst. Arts & Sci.) 

 Miss Nannie Dunn, (Columbus.) 

 J. N. Frank, (O. S. U.) 

 Mrs. Mary Ream I'uller, (Library Dept. 



Interior, Washington, I). C.) 

 Mrs. Harriet Gilbert, ( Painesville.) 

 Mrs. Henry T. Gregory, (Southern Pines, 



N. C.) 

 Geo. Hall, (Fostoria. ) 

 Jno. G. Hathaway. (Chillieothc.) 

 Miss Mary A. Ilickman, (Greertcastlc, 



Ind.) 

 Miss Mabel Hunter, (Ironville, N. Y.) 

 Miss .\nnie E. Jones, (Baltimore, Md.) 

 M. Klein, (I'.oston, Mass.) 

 O. G. Lenfgren, (Hyde Park, Mass.) 

 Fred C. Messmcr, (Sidnev.) 

 Mrs. Ellen R. Miller, (Cleveland.) 

 Morrill Memorial Library, (Norwood, 



Mass.) 

 Miss May Morrow, (New York, N. Y.) 

 \Vm. II. Partridge, (Boston, Mass.) 

 Dr. II. J. Perry, (Boston, Mass.) 

 Mrs. Sherwood Pinkerton, (Zane.sville.) 

 G. Rcichling, (Brooklyn. N. Y.) 

 Mrs. I",manui-1 Stern, (Newark, N. J.) 

 ^L Riser, HSiological Laboratory, .\del- 



bcrt College.) 



Miss Caroline Roberts, (Baltimore, Md.) 

 \\'ilHa«JtJ^ Ropes, (Sal;m, Mass.) 

 GJia|\ H. -Russell, (Bowling Green.) 

 Jktr- e. P. Russell, (Lake Helen, Fla.) 

 fii E. Schatzel, (Bowling Gre:n.) 

 S.IC. Schmucker, (West Chester, Pa.) 

 IK. S. Schweibold. (.Xenia.) 

 Tohn H. Sears. (Salem. Mass.) 

 Helen Sherman, (Madison, Wis:.) 

 Dr. Lewis Sherman, (Milwaukee, Wise.) 

 Miss F. A. Smythe, (Boston, Mass.) 

 Mrs. H. P. Starkweather, (Lake Helen, 



Fa.) 

 Lilias Steele, (Milwaukee, Wise.) 

 Mrs. T. C. Sweeney, (Dublin.) 

 Prof. "T. O. Swcctland. (Kulm. N. D.) 

 l-". M. Tho:npson, (Detroit, Mich.) 

 Irven Travis. (M:Connelsville.) 

 Ilarrv II. Turner. (Columbus.) 

 C. If. \y\\\ D- GriiT. (Sidney.) 

 Miss Leonora N'inal. (Sonierville. Mass.) 

 \"intrv Weaver. (Huntington. Ind.) 

 Miss "Derise Wcl h. (Chicago. 111.) 

 T. T. Wells. Jr.. ( Wellesley h'arms, Mass.) 

 Helen .\. Wliit-. (Salem. Mass.) 

 Rev. Warren Whitvside. (Palmvra. Mo.) 

 Rev. lohn Wild. (Hanover. Mass.) 

 S. H.'Wilkins Ir.. (Dartmouth Collegs.) 

 Miss C II. Wi'linms. (Baltimore. Md.) 

 Mrs. Thos .\. Williams. (Memphis. .Xebr.) 

 Miss Maude Wilson, (Dayton.) 

 I'rcd Wolfe, fSiie.nr Library. Oberlin.) 

 FrJiulein M. Wolters. (Manchester, Mass.) 

 Miss Candacc .\. \cndes. ( Wilkinsburg, 



Pa.) 

 Miss Luev .\. Ycndes. (New York, N. Y.) 



The Ohio Mycological Bulletin Is issued from time to time and sent to all members of the 

 Ohio Mycological Club. All eligible to membership who are interested in Nature or the Bul- 

 letin. Fee, 10 cents. 



