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37. Second list of the liverworts of Cuyahoga and other counties 



of northern Ohio, ------ Edo Claassea. 



38. Reliability of spore measurements of the fleshy fungi, 



H. C. Beardslee. 



39. Micro-photographs of fungus spores, - - A. D. Selhy. 



40. Distribution of the microscopic fungi, - H. C. Beardslee. 



41. The waste or refuse in fruits and nuts, - W R. Lazenhy. 



42. Some abnormal plant specimens, - - Miss L. C. Riddle. 



43. A curious lightning stroke, - - - - - J- J- Janney. 



44. The laboratory and the field ; their relative importance, 



- H. E. Chapin. 



45. The Illinois Biological Station, - - H. C. Beardslee. 



46. A plea for science teaching in the public schools. 



Miss Mary E. Law. 



47. Climate of the Philippine Islands, - - - E. L. Moseley. 

 4»s. Life in the Philippines, - - - - - E. L. Moseley. 



FIELD MEETING. 



The Academy met at Dayton, June 3 and 4, 1898. 

 Friday morning some of the members visited the 

 Soldiers' Home, and others the High School. In the 

 afternoon Dr. Foerste conducted an excursion to the 

 glacial region south of Dayton where numerous kames 

 and kcttleholes were examined. 



Friday evening the Academy met at the Steele High 

 School and enjoyed an illustrated lecture on glaciers by 

 Dr. August F. Foerste. F'ollowing this was a business 

 meeting at which nine persons w^ere elected to member- 

 ship. Professor Kellerman said that the committee 



