who visited the mines were conducted for a long dis- 

 tance under ground and were shown into all the de- 

 tails of the old and new ways of mining coal. The 

 modern application of electricity to mining was shown. 

 The geologists of the part^^ made some fine collections 

 of coal measures fossils. 



After returning to Logan the meeting adiourned. 

 Each one feeling that the occasion had been not only a 

 pleasant but also a very profitable one. 



PAPERS PRESENTED 

 At the Annual Meeting, Dec. 28-29, 1893. 



*Rcad by Title. 



1. Key to the Ohio Forest Trees W. A. Kellerraan 



2. Notes on Drying Botanical Specimens 



W. A. Kellerman 



3. Evolution of Indian Corn.... Mrs. W. A. Kellerman 



4. Abnormal Specimens of Plants Observed in 



1893 W. A. Kellerman and W. C. Werner 



5. New Stations for Ohio Plants* W. C. Werner 



6. New Phaenogams for the Ohio Flora 



W. C. Werner 



7. Distribution of Some North American 



Lepidoptera in Norway F. M. Webster 



8. Note on Some Entomophthoreae F. M. Webster 



9. Some notes on the Diffusion of Species* 



F. M. Webster 



10. Occurrence of the Crow in Winter in Sum- 



mit County, Ohio* H. C. Oberholser 



11. On the Unusual Abundance of Habia 



ludoviciana, in Wayne Countv, Ohio 



H. C. Oberholser 



12. Unusual Nesting of the Downy Wood- 



pecker H. C. Oberholser 



13. A Study of the Genus Fomes, as Repre- 



sented in Ohio, with Bibliography and a 



Key for their Determination* E. M. Wilcox 



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