The Ohio Naturalist. 
[Vol. VII, No. 5 
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MEETINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL CLUB. 
Orton Hall, Jan. 7, 1907. 
The club met in Orton Hall and was called to order by the 
president. After the minutes were read Prof. Osborn gave a 
report on “The Cicadadse;” he discussed the distribution of the 
familv and mentioned some of the factors which influence this 
distribution. 
Prof. Landacre gave a review of the Zoological and Botanical 
papers read at the American Association for the Advancement 
of Science. Prof. Ball did the same for the papers on Economic 
Entomology. 
Prof. Osborn spoke of some of the things taken up by the 
council at that meeting. 
A. J. DeFosset and E. V. Jotter were elected to membership. 
J. N. Frank, Secretary. 
The February meeting of the Club was held in Orton Hall, 
Monday evening, February 4, 1907, Mr. Hambleton presiding. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. 
The paper of the evening was read by Frof. Stauffer, “On the 
Occurrence of the Hamilton in Ohio.’’ A discussion on the 
habits of birds followed, in which Mr. Metcalf, Prof. Hine and 
Schaffner took part. Frof. Schaffner reported some of the 
botanical papers read at the A. A. A. S. The Club then 
adjourned. 
Date of Publication of March Number, March 12, 1907. 
