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taken from one tree. The shape of the leaf is also exceedingly 
variable in the Hackberries, so that one can find leaves of a 
decidedly ovate type or of a decidedly lanceolate type on the 
same individual. 
MEETING OF THE BIOLOGICAL CLUB. 
Orton H.\ll, June 6, 1904. 
The meeting was called to order by the President and the 
minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
Prof. Kellerman reported innoculation experiments with Puc- 
cinia sambuci. Prof. Landacre spoke of a peculiar foetal heart 
in a pig. Prof. Hine gave notes on the stay of warblers in this 
locality. 
The committee on nominations for the staff of the Ohio 
N.\tur.\list reported as follows: 
Editor-in-chief, .... John H. Schaffner 
Business Manager ..... James S. Hine 
Zoology, 
Botany, 
Geology, 
Archaeology, 
Ornithology, 
Ecology, 
ASSOCIATE EDITORS. 
Francis L. Landacre 
Harlan H. York 
John A. Bownocker 
William C. Mills 
James G. Sanders 
John N. Frank 
The report of the committee was accepted as read. After 
hearing reports on plans for the summer’s work by various 
members the club adjourned. 
J. N. Frank, Secretary. 
The fourteenth annual meeting of the Ohio State Academy of 
Science will be held at Cleveland, Nov. 25 and 26. The meetings 
will be in the Biological Building of Adelbert College. 
Date of Pnblication of November Number, November 9 , 1904. 
