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2G. Some Adaptations in Fungi, - IV. A. Kellerman 



27. Notes on the Potato Rot Fungus, - - E. W. Claypole 



28. A Peculiar Case of Spore Distribution, - F. L. Stevens 



29. New Species of Fungi, - - - F.L.Stevens 



30. Two Hydnums, - - - E. L. Fubncr 



31. Notes on Ustilaginea% - - - Aug. D. Selby 



32. Second List of Mildews of Cuyahoga and Other Counties of 



Northern Ohio, - - - Edo Chmssen 



33. List of the Uredinene of Cuyahoga and Other Counties of 



Northern Ohio. - - - Edo Claassen 



34. Unlisted Ohio Fungi, - - - Aug. D. Selby 



35. New Species of Fungi, - - - F. L. Stevens 



36. Additions to the Flora of Ohio and to That of Certain 



Counties, - - - Edo Claassen 



37. Additions to the List of Flowering Plants of Ol io, E. L.Moseley 



38. Some Ohio Metaspermx, - - - Aug. D. Selby 

 30. Additions to the List of Exogens of Cuyahoga County, Carl Krebs 

 40. Notes on the Distribution of Some Ohio Plants, W. A. Kellerman 

 4L A Hybrid Impatiens, - - - F.L.Stevens 



42. Note on Cornus Florida, - - Mrs. Kellerman 



43. Some Interesting Leaf Variations, - - Mrs. Kellerman 



44. A Simple Method of Imbedding Plant Tissues in Gelatin, 



E. M. Wilcox and J. W.T.Duvel 

 4.'). Some Preservatives for Fresh Water Algae, Miss L. C. Riddle 



46. Comment on a Phase of Botanical Instruction, IV. A. Kellerman 



47. Archslogical Work in Pike County, - - Gerard Fowke 



48. Further Exploraton of Norse Remains on Charles River, 



Mass., - - - Gerard Foivke 



49. Notes on Human Relics in the Drift of Ohio, Elmer E. Mastcrman 



50. Remarks on a State Archaeological Map of Ohio, 



W ^arren K. Moorehead 



