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Salix cordata Muhl. 



Wooster; Catawba Island; Xeapolis and many 

 other points. 



Sali^ cordata angustata, (Muhl.) Bebb. 

 Wooster. 



Sa/Zx cordata x ? 



Many doubtful hybrids ? 



Salix cordata x sericea? 



" Nearl}' the S. cordata x sericea of Dr. Glatfelter, 

 but I cannot agree." " C. R. B." 



Salix myrtilloides, L. 



By Brown's Lake near Shreve, Waj^ne County. 

 The hybrid or intermediate form of 5. amygdaloides 

 x nigra, is offered as an addition should it prove 

 worthy. 1 am desirous of collecting at the Station 

 herbarium, a full representation of Ohio species of 

 Salix. It is especially- desired to gather there a 

 very full collection of the willows of the AIus- 

 kingura Valley drainage area. Contributions par- 

 ticularly of complete specimens, will be welcomed 

 and cared for. 



OUT-DOOR WORK IN GEOGRAPHY. 



BY HERBERT C. WOOD. 



The wide spread popular interest in geography in 

 this last decade of the nineteenth century is to be com- 

 pared only with that of the period of the Roman 

 Empire, and with that of the period immediately 

 following the discover}- of America : when the Roman 

 conqueror led in triumph througn the streets of the 

 Eternal City the strange peoples of the East, laden 

 w-ith gold and the other products of their far off native 

 lands; and when Columbus revealed to Spain and all 

 Europe the w^ealth and fertility of the Western 

 Continent. 



