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Botanical papers of the A. A. A. S.; note on Yellow Pitch Pine, by 

 W. A. Kellerman, Botanical Gazette, XVII, No. 9,. Sept., 1892, p. 280. 



Notices occurrence of a new variety of Pinus rigida, P. rigida, var- 

 lutea, Kellerman, in Fairfield county, Ohio. 



A Preliminary l,ist of the Rusts of Ohio, by Miss Freda Detmers, 

 in the Bulletin of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Sec. Ser., 

 Vol. V, No. 7, Sep. 1892, p. 133. 



In the list (pp. 133-140) of sixty-eight species are given the name of 

 the rust, the name of the plant on which it is found, the locality in, and 

 the time at which it has been collected, together with occasional notes. 



Description of a New Phalloid, by A. P. Morgan, in the Journal of 

 the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, Oct., 1892. 



A new genus and species (Phallogaster saccatus Morgan) found in 

 Hamilton county, (Morgan) ; Licking county, (C. J. Herfick) ; also in New 

 York and Connecticut is described and illustrated by a lithographic plate. 



The Wild Plants of Northeastern Ohio; Preliminary I/ist of the Wild 

 Plants of Ashtabula county, by Sara F. Goodrich, Western Reserve 

 School Journal, Geneva, Ohio, Nov., 1892, and Jan., 1893. 



A preface precedes the list; the latter gives the scientific and com- 

 mon names of the plants. 



New Plants for the Flora of Ohio, by W. C. Werner. Read before 

 the Ohio State Academy of Science, December, 29, 1892. Bulletin of the 

 Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Tech. ser., Vol. I, No. 3, April, 



1893, p: 235. 



Notes the occurrence of FossombroUia cristata, Thuya occidentals 

 (apparently mistaken by early Ohio collectors for Chamsecyparis thyoides), 

 Monarda clinopodia, Oxalis recurva, Lobelia puberula, Centauria Jacea 

 Cyperus sylvaticus, Eleocharis quadrangulata, Bignonia capreolata, and 

 Opuntia Rafinesquii. 



The Ohio Erysiphese, by Aug. D. Selby. Read before the Ohio State 

 Academy of Science, December 29, 1892. Bulletin of the Ohio Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station, Tech. ser., Vol. I, No. 3, April, 1892, p. 213. 



Includes a general account of the group and a list of Ohio species 

 with hosts, stations, dates, and collectors, and notes on many of the 

 species • 



Notes on Rare Ohio Plants, by Aug. D. Selby. Read before the 

 Ohio State Academy of Science, December 29,- 1891. Bulletin of the 

 Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Tech. ser., Vol. I, No. 3, April 



1893, p. 241. 



Notes the occurrence of Erysimum aspernum and Gonolobus obhquus 

 at Columbus; and Silene rotundifolia at Ash Cave, Hocking county. 



