Ohio State Unioeisity. 
Six Colleges well equipped and prepared to present the 
best methods in modern education. The advantages 
are offered to both sexes alike. 
The following list of departments will suggest the 
organization of the institution: 
Agriculture, Agricultural Chemistry, American History and Political 
Science, Anatomy and Physiology, Architecture and Drawing, 
Astronomy. Botany, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Clay Working 
and Ceramics, Domestic Science, Economics and Sociology, Educa- 
tion, Electrical Engineering, English Diterature, European History, 
Geology, Germanic Languages and Literatures, Greek, Horticulture 
and Forestry, Industrial Arts, Latin, Law, Mathematics, Mechanical 
Engineering, Metallurgy and Mineralogy, Military Science, Mine 
Engineering, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Physical Educalion, Physics, 
Rhetoric and English Language, Romance Languages, Veterinary 
Medicine and Zoology and Entomology. 
Catalogues will be sent upon application. After examining the 
catalogue write for specific information to the President 
Dr. W. O. THOMPSON, Columbus, Ohio. 
SPECIMENS DESIRED FOR 
BOTANICAL The large mushrooms. Puffballs and other Fungi; Abnormal 
MUSEUM. growths and interesting specimens of shrubs and trees. 
Also herbarium specimens of Algae, Fungi, Mosses and 
Ferns as well as flowering plants. Address 
Prof. W. A. Kellerman, 
Department of Botany, Ohio State University, 
Columbus, Ohio. 
GEOLOGICAL Will exchange Hudson, Corniferous and Carboniferous 
MUSEUM. fossils. Address 
Prof. J. A. Bownocker, Curator, 
Geological Museum, Ohio State University, 
Columbus, Ohio, 
ZOOLOGICAL Birds, Insects, Reptiles, etc. We wish to make our collec- 
MUSEUM. tions representative for the fauna of the state and will 
greatly appreciate all contributions to that end. 
Address, Prof. Herbert Osborn, 
Department Zoology and Entomology, 
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. 
Ohio State University, Lake Laboratory. Located at Sandusky on Lake Erie. 
Open to Investigators June J5 to September 15. Laboratory courses of six and 
eight weeks beginning July 7, 1902. Write for special circular. 
