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author of "Flora of Kansas, "Spring Flora of Ohio," 

 "Catalogue of Ohio Plants," "The Non-Indigenous 

 Flora of Ohio," "Phyto-Theca," "Elementary Bot- 

 any," etc. 



Welianthus Kellermanii: Eellermtm's Sunflower, 

 is named in his honor. 



Schaffner, John Henry, who succeeded to the chair 

 of Botany at Ohio State University on the death of 

 Dr. Kellerman, was bom at Agosta, Ohio, July 8, 

 1866. He is President of Ohio Academy of Science 

 and member of the National Geographic Society. He 

 is author of a number of scientific articles contributed 

 to the Botanical Gazette, Journal of Applied Micro- 

 scopy, Ohio Naturalist, etc., "The Pteridophytas of 

 Ohio," "Trees of Ohio and Surrounding Territory," 

 etc. 



Robert F. Griggs, Assistant Botanist, 0. S. U., 

 author of "The Willows of Ohio," etc. 



Ohio has a creditable list of men who have devoted 

 themselves to the study of botany. In addition to 

 those mentioned elsewhere are the following, many 

 of whom are men of brilliant attainments, whose 

 names are familiar to the scientist and of whom the 

 world is likely to know more in the future : Dr. J. S. 

 Newberry, Dr. H. C. Beardslee, Dr. W. E. Lazenby, 

 W. C. Werner, Jos. F. James, E. E. Bogue, Bdo 

 Classen, E. E. Fulmer, Otto Hacker, L. S. Hopkins, 

 A. P. Morgan, J. A. Sanford, A. D. Selby, Geo. H. 

 ShuU, L. D. Stair, F. L. Stevens, F. J. Tyler, Otto E. 

 Jennings, R. J. Webb, A. Wetzstein, A. Dachuowski, 

 E. L. Mondey, and a number of others. 



