THE OHIO NATURALIST. 
A journal devoted more especially to the natviral history of Oliio. The official 
organ of The Hioi.ogical Ci.fii ok the Ohio State I'NivKiisiTY, and of The Ohio 
State Academy of Science. I’ubli.shed monthly during the academic year, from 
November to . Time (8 numbers.) Price 8100 per year, payable in advance. To 
foreign countries, S1.2.T. Single copies. l."> cents. 
Edilor-in-Chief ...... John H. Schafkner. 
Managing Editor, James S. Hine. 
Associate Editois. 
W. A. Keleerman, Botany, \V. C. Mii.r.S, Archaeology, 
F. L. Landacre. Zoology, Max Morse, Ornithology, 
J. A. Bownocker, Geology, O. E. Jennings, Ecology. 
The Ohio Naturalist is owned and controlled by the Biological Club, and at present 
is wholly dependent on the income from su Ascriptions and advertisements. 
In order to obviate inconveniences to our regular patrons, the Naturalist will be 
mailed regularly until notice of discontinuance is received by the management. 
By a special arrangement with ihe Ohio State Academy of Science, ihe Ohio 
Naturalist is sent without additional e.\]>ense to all members of the Acade.my who 
are not in arrears for annual dues. 
The first three volumes may still be obtained at the former subscription price of lifty 
cents per volume. 
Remittances of all kinds should be made payable to the Managing Editor, J. S, IIlNE, 
Address THE OHIO NATURALIST, 8^Tumbus‘oh‘/6 
Advisory Board. 
Prof. W. A. Keleerman. 
Prof. Herbert Osborn. 
Prof. Charees S. Prosser. 
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