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The Ohio Naturalist. 
LVol. VII, No. 1, 
NEWS AND NOTES. 
The sixteenth annual meeting of the Ohio State Academy of 
Science will be held Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 1906, at Columbus, Ohio. 
The meetings will be in the Physics Hall of the Ohio State Uni¬ 
versity. A local committee has been appointed which is taking 
steps to make this meeting a profitable and enjoyable occasion. 
Errata. The following corrections should be made in the 
May, 1906, Naturalist, page 536: Under Lophocolea Dumort., 
second line, read—underleaves 2-lobed, lobes more or less dentate, 
heterophylla Nees; third line, read—Leaves (all) distinctly bi¬ 
lobe d . 2. 
MEETING OF THE BIOLOGICAL CLUB. 
Ortox Hall, June 4, 1906. 
The Club was called to order by the President, Mr. Griggs. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
Prof. Hine gave a brief talk on “The Mammals of Ohio”. 
He dwelt in particular on those species which have been reported 
as extinct; but which still persist in isolated localities, or wander 
in from time to time. 
Prof. Kellerman showed a large number of fine views of 
Guatemala. 
Owing to the absence of all the members of the nominating 
committee, a motion was made and carried to suspend the rules 
and nominate and elect the editorial board of the Ohio Natur¬ 
alist for the ensuing year. The following were proposed and 
elected: 
Editor-in-Chief, John H. Schaffner. 
Business Manager, James S. Hine. 
Associate Editors. 
Zoology, C. F. Jackson, Archaeology, W. C. Mills. 
Botany, R. F. Griggs, Ornithology, Z. P. Metcalf. 
Geology, C. R. Stauffer. Geography, G. D. Hubbard. 
The Club then adjourned for the year. 
J. E. Hyde, Secretary Pro Tern. 
Date of Publication of November Number, November 12, 1906. 
