Programme of the Fir^t Annual Meeting. 



Held in the Y. M. C. A. BuikUnif, Columbus, Ohio, December 



29 and 30, 1892 : 



The Advantages of Arzania ghliquata for Laboratory Instruc- 

 tion. ^- ^- Kcllicott. 



The Inhabitants of a species of Gall on Wheat Plants. 



F. M. Webster. 



(Published substantiallv in Bulletin 3, Technical Series, Ohio 

 Asrl. Exp. Station, April, 1893.J 



Notes on a Skull Pierced by a Stone Arrow Head. 



E. W. a ay pole. 



Some Anticlines found in the Shales of Northeastern Ohio. 



Geo. H. Colton. 



Lantern Slides without a Neg-ative. W. G. Ti^ht. 



The British Association for the Advancement of Science. 



W. R. Lazc7iby. 



Formation and Pronunciation of Botanical Names. 



W. A Kellcrman. 



A Few Rare Ohio Plants. Aug: D. Sclby. 



(Published in Bulletin 3. Technical Series, Ohio Agl. Exp. 



Station, April. 1893.J 



New Plant* for the Flora of Ohio. W. C. Werner. 



(Published in Bulletin 3, Technical Series. Ohio Ag-l. Exp. 



Station. April, ISTO.; 



Lichens of Ohio. E. E. Boguc. 



Leaf Variation: Its Extent and Significance. 



Mrs. W. A. Kellcrinan. 



President's Address: Devon iaji Ohio: A Period in the Mak- 

 ing- of our State. E. W. Claypolc. 

 Pulmonary Fistula in a Frog-. /. B. Wright. 

 Snow Rollers. E. W. Claypole. 



(Published b3- E. W. Claypole in Science Vol. XXI, p. 64.) 



A Microscopic Study of Ohio Limestones. 



G. P. GrUnsley. 



(Published in the Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural 

 History, Vol. XV, p. 160.) 



The Uredinea? of Ohio. Freda Dctmers. 



'Published in Bulletin 3. Technical Series, Ohio Ag-1. Exp. 

 Station. April. 1S93. 



