ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 13 
factor in its prosecution ; and while its progress for another year 
is already assured, it is to be hoped that a constantly increasing 
interest on the part of all the intelligent people of the state may 
still sustain it, until every county is completely covered. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Avzert A. WricHt, Chairman. 
W. G. TiGHT, 
CEr SLocum, 
Geo. W. GILL, 
J. A. BOWNOCKER, 
Members of the Committee. 
After the reading of this report the efforts on behalf of the 
survey of Edward Orton, State Geologist, and of C. E. Sherman, 
who after the death of Professor C. oN, Brewn, was appointed 
by the governor to represent the interests of the state, were men- 
tioned as deserving commendation. 
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No field meeting was held during the summer of 1902. 
PAPERS READ, 
Opportunities for faunal studies at the Lake Laboratory at 
Sandusky - - - - -— — — — -— HERBERT OsBorN 
A list of Protozoa observed during the summer of 1992 -  -—- 
Slee et ph eee ato as Be) UANDAGRE 
Ohio Batrachians and Reptiles - - -—- -— — — Max Morse 
A note on the significance of the size of nerve fibres in fishes — 
— C. Jupson Herrick 
Report on the development of the bones in the legs of our domes-— 
tic animals - - - - -—- - - -— -— W. F. MERCER 
The Tabanidae of Ohio - - - -—- -—- —-— = Jas. S. HINE 
A list of Ohio Syrphidae - - -—- - - -—- -_ Jas. S. HINE 
Remarks on the occurence of Periodical Cicada in Ohio in 
902 eee ee ee ee el REE R Tn OSBORN 
Note on the occurence of the Cigarette Bettle in Columbus —- 
— -— — HERBERT OSBORN 
Unusual abundance of a Myriopod - - - - Max Morse 
New Heliconias from Guatemala and elsewhere - - —- -— 
- Rozert F. Griccs 
Further notes on Smut Experiments - -— -  Orto E. JENNINGS 
The life history problem of the Heteroecious Rusts - —- —- 
—- W. A. KELLERMAN 
Eleven new species of fossil plants - - - - - 4H. HeErzer 
Some Algae from Sandusky Bay - - - -—-— Lumina C. RIDDLE 
