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The Ohio Naturalist. 
[Vol. X, No. 1, 
Miss Detmers reported on a Fungus probably due to an As- 
comycete following the work of Sapsuckers on Iron wood. Prof. 
Hambleton recalled seeing stumps of the Ironwood covered with 
the fungus. 
W. C. Morse, Miss Hollister and Prof. Hambleton were 
appointed as a committee to nominate a staff for the Ohio 
Naturalist. 
Orton Hall, June 7, 1909. 
The last meeting of the year was called to order by the Presi- 
dent, Miss Freda Detmers. W. C. O’ Kane was unable to present 
his paper on the Coccidae. J. F. Zimmer presented an inter- 
esting paper on “Maple Tree Insects.” The discussion was 
largely confined to the commoner forms of economic importance. 
Prof. J. C. Hambleton and Miss Stella S. Wilson took part in the 
discussion which followed. Chalmers De Pue then presented 
an outline of his year’s work on the “Viability of Forest Tree 
Seeds.” 
The Nominating Committee reported the following nomina- 
tions for the staff of “The Ohio Naturalist”: 
Editor-in-Chief John H. Schaffner 
Business Manager James S. Hine 
Assistant Business Manager G. D. Hubbard 
Associate Editors. 
Emily Hollister Zoology 
R. F. Griggs Botany 
W. C. Morse Geology 
W. C. Mills Archaeology 
J. C. Hambleton Ornithology 
G. D. Hubbard Geography 
Advisory Board. 
Herbert Osborn Charles S. Prosser John H. Schaffner 
The report was accepted and the staff elected. 
Miss Ruth A. Wardall and Marie F. McLellan were elected 
to membership. 
H. T. Osborn, Secretary. 
