Ohio Mycological Bullet hi No. i . 



THE NEXT BULLETIN. — If prompt and generous support comes 

 it will be possible to issue the second Bulletin soon. Your name in the 

 list of Members of the Ohio Mycological Club will indicate that your 

 fee (10 cents) has been received. Please advise others to join with us 

 in this undertaking. Every one interested in the Mushrooms or other 

 plants, or desirous of receiving the Bulletin, even if not residing in Ohio, 

 is eligible to membership. You are invited to forward your name with 

 accompanying fee of 10 cents. Do not fail to a.sk questions if any come to 

 mind. Directions for collecting and studying will be given in future 

 numbers, also illustrations and descriptions of various species, perhaps 

 some keys for determining species, notes on cooking mushrooms, and 

 many interesting mycological topics. 



OTHER SPECIMENS. — It must not be supposed that, because 

 special attention is called to Mushrooms, we are neglecting other groups 

 of the Ohio plants. We desire to get Herbarium specimens of every species 

 from e\ery County in the State. We have a good representation from a 

 few counties, a fair amount from many, but a very small number of 

 specimens from the majority of Counties — though the State Herbarium 

 now contains over 20,000 mounted sheets of the Vascular Cryptogams 

 and Phanerogams alone. We want more Algae, Fungi, Lichens, Liver- 

 worts, and Mosses, as well as other plants. 



CIT.XRTER MEMBERS OF THE OHIO MYCOLOGICAL CLUB. 

 \V. A. Kellerman, Ohio State University J. A. Main (O. S. U.) 

 Francis L. Allen (O. S ' 



U.) 

 Miss Clara Armstrong (Columbus) 

 Prof. G. F. Atkinson (Cornell Univ.) 

 Supt. Thos. Bonser (Carey) 

 John Bridwell (Washington, D. C.) 

 Harvev Brugger (O. S. U.) 

 Harriet G. Burr (O. S. U.) 

 I. J. Condit (O. S. U.) 

 Prof. M. T. Cook (DcPauw Univ.) 

 Margaret Cooperrider (O. S. U.) 

 Mr. T. S. Cope (Olena) 

 Floi "E. Crabbe ((). S. U.) 

 Homer B. Crall (O. S. U.) 

 Rev. \V. Leon Dawson (Columbus) 

 ^iiss Freda Detmers (Columbus) 

 Mr. Huber Fessenden (Fitchville) 

 Mr Geo. \V. Gill (Columbus) 

 R. F. Griggs ((). S. U.) 

 P. I. Hamilton ((). S. U.) 

 Supt. M. E. Hard (Chillicothe) 

 George C. Harvey (O. S. U.) 

 F. E. Haymaker (O. S. L .) 

 Daiwalt M. Hclmick (Harrisburg) 

 Rev. H. Ilcrzer (.Marietta) 

 -Sliss Martha llinklev (Olena) 

 Bertha C. Hite (O. S. U.) 

 True Houser (O. S. U.) 

 S. P. Hummon (O. S. U.) 

 C. D. Hyatt (O. S. U.) 

 C. F. Hyde (O. S. U.) 

 George R. Hyslop (O. S. U.) 

 Mr. Clair Jennings (Olena) 

 Miss Hattie Jennings (N. Fairfield) 

 Otto E. Jennings (O. S. U.) 

 Edna Kellerman (O. .S. U.) 

 Maude Kellerman (Columbus) 

 W. A. Landacrc (O. S. U.) 



Clara G. Mark (O. S. U.) 

 Bessie Matthews (O. S. U.) 

 I. G. McBeth (O. S. U.) 

 J. E. McClintock (O. S. U.) 

 Mary McCulley (Columbus) 

 Chas. S. i\lead (O. S. U.) 

 Oliver F. Meriam (O. S. U.) 

 C. A. Miner (O. S. U.) 

 C. L. Miner (O. S. U.) 

 W. A. Morton (O. S. U.) 



A. S. Neale (O. S. U.) 

 Anna F. Orr (O. S. U.) 



Prof. Herbert Osborn (O. S. U.) 



^liss Elma B. Perry (Menomonie, Wis.) 



C. C. Poindexter (O. S. IT.) 



Minnie Porter (O. S. U.) 



Sr. Modesto Ouiroga (O. S. U.) 



Miss L. C. Riddle (O. S. U.) 



E. \. Sanders (O. S. U.) 

 1. G. Sanders (O. S. U.) 

 Maroe Sater (O. S. U.) 



Prof. T. H. SchafTner (O. S. U.) 

 Mrs. J. II. Schaffncr (O. S. U.) 



F. M. Surface (O. S. U.) 

 R. F. Shields (O. S. U.) 

 Louclla C. Sollars (Columbus) 



Prof. W. \V. Stockbergcr (Denison Univ.) 



B. L. Thompson (O. S. I'.) 

 Loula Thompson (O. S. U.) 

 Opal Tillman (O. S. U.) 



F. J. Tyler (Washington, D. C.) 

 Earnest D. Waid ((). S. IT.) 

 R. C. E. Wallace (O. S. U.) 



A. W. Whetstone (O. S. U.' 



Prof. A. Wetzstein (St. Marys) 

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G. T. Wilder (O. S. U.) 

 Edi'th I!. Wright (O. S. U.) 



