University Bulletin, Series 8, No. y. 



Botanical Series No. 24. 



Ohio Mycological "Bulletin No. ii 



fV. A. Kellerman, Ph.D., Ohio State Uni-versity, 



Columbus, Ohio, Sovember 20. 1903. 



End of Volume I. — With the current issue, accompanied by title- 

 page and index (Bulletin No. 12), the first year of publication of the 

 Ohio Mycological Bullctiti is brought to a close. Started as a mere ex- 



Mg. 4'). Len-ti'-iuis vul-pi'-mis. Tliis was kindly identified by I'rofessor Morgan, 

 wlio calls attention to the inaccuracies in descriptions by botanists and remarks that 

 it is an "uncertain species anyway." All of the species belonging to Len-ti'-nus 

 are leathery or tough, or if fleshy, hardened when mature. The elegant specimens 

 from which the cut was made were found on a log in moist woods near Columbus, 

 Ohio. 



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