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Mycological Bulletin No. 22 



W. A. Kellerman, Ph. D., Ohio State University 



Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 20, 1904 



A New Proposition. — The publication of the Bulletin has been satis- 

 factory so far, yet it is the opinion of some (including the editor) that more 

 frequent issues would be very desirable. Therefore a tentative proposition is 

 made, namely, to print the Mycological Bulletin in 1905 as a semi-monthly 

 periodical — the total number of pages, illustrations, etc.. would in that man- 

 ner be doubled. For this there would be charged 25 cents a year. I thank 

 those very sincerely who have voluntarily paid more than the regular sub- 

 scription price of 10 cents; only one half of the cash expense (I may say it 

 privately) has l)een met by the total receipts. This statement is made simply 

 to justify the charge of 25 cents — in case the Bulletin is enlarged as suggested. 

 If those, who consider this an unfortunate and undesirable step, will kindly 



Fig. 76. Hel-vel -LA LA-CU-NO'-SA. GROOVED HEL-VEL'-LA. Attrac- 

 tive white plants with irregular caps — near relatives of the Morchellas, or 

 Morels; like the latter they are edible. The deep longitudinal grooves in the 

 stem are characteristic for this species. The specimens from which the half- 

 tone was made were collected in moist woods near Sandusky, Ohio. 



University Bulletin, Series 8. No. 32. Entered as Second Class Matter, Post-office, at Columbus, O. 



