41 
Jjamnes5 Os Higcssccasnse: lig) IRIIGKSeCKer IN, IBsoocacu0ne 356 
Jawnes, JOS; Weaassdoconse 13. ~—- Riddle, Lumina Cotton... 38 
Nalspery lees se wemecrrsiane eras LRG OG ROAR SIN in ocoriwccsstsen 10 
Jennings, O. E.. ror oly Santond. Ye Avant ed hn aes 18 
Kellerman, W. A. _ lesres Sclnevinnee, Io lalss os ance 0c 4 
Kellerman, W. A. & Mrs. 7 Selby, A. D. and Persing, 
Kellerman, W. A. & Beat- NSIS Bee naeninastod mi pite inate 2 
ihe NWA teen pees Seer 25) Sharps Misys Ke Disaaaen.) 442 
Kellerman, W. A. & Ful- ShilleiGeoy Eisen. nic oercor 1 
Tileie dbs Le sere cee anced eee AN) = Sanaleim vas aloo omorooce oe 24 
Kellerman, W. A. and Spence, Mrs.-E. Jane..... 2 
Goatees, IR Mec gawaneae is Swoekoerscie, We Wosscse IS 
Kellerman, W. A. & K. F. 86 Tangeman, Clara M...... 50 
Kellerman, W. A. & K. F., Targeb, Walter a 1 
and Beattie, W. R..... 12. Thomson, Miss Frances E. 4 
Kellerman, W. A. & K. F. Mooi eG eA ier rese eerie 1 
Saiones)) WictOn-...5 oO) iy MARS eicy cals aeel Pea ioe See 1 
Kellerman, W. A. & Tyler, Weanncleanoiris, Io Skocsu0sce 3 
pene lie et Rone we arc ies, cc Tal = Vener Ici ee ooroe aie oie 2 
Hee tate cea lo am meeret artsy chistes Lee ea Vials O tapped) mane eater ars Perce 2 
Kee DSOMNViITl 2 ee eects eeltaste otis )  WWeiisimains HeWE 565 5e550e 1 
Laem, Ip Jala cocs coocs fie SWierneiy Wie Cas ashi ccrte 5 
TiAkoxyGh 4 Gail Cie otcrean ciate 2 Wetzstein, A... Rin se 190 
To atta ee le Wis ee Peco ccton eos 38 Wilcox, E. Mead. get iote nas 1 
Mic GalllifwATe Gs ees ueeee: if  \WGiIRRMS or, IES ico codon oe 56 2 
IM(eCrnnie 184 Ia. $4 p66 nodes iL Wvnilliievangerm, 1B, Ic c6cs 000 25 
IMS tan Gen Ate teeters 19 Wrinkle Ble Goo accoocooe. 12 
Nettleton, A. W......... §. Naowines We Sees vee soos 3 
@ Shticnbeen Cros eres 18 
Penney, WWRINESP a5 5ascess 1 ANGI 3 4 geareo oon eo abe OHCMUWD 
It will be seen that 3,400 specimens have been added. 
The previous list was 9,612; the total is, therefore, 13,012 
sheets of specimens. The work of critically examining 
material and mounting specimens is now being carried on 
rapidly and possibly 15,000 or 16,000 will more nearly rep- 
resent the actual number of mounted sheets at the time this 
report will have been printed. 
The Fourth State Catalogue of Ohio Plants contains 
the list of plants of our Flora known in January, 1899. 
In April, 1900, the First Annual Supplement to. the above 
was published, and enumerated nearly 70 additions to the 
previous list. In the Ohio Naturalist, 1:15, Nov., 1900, 22 
