Jan., 1901] 
Armstrong — Ohio Botanists. 
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Coloptera Newberryi, a species of Fern. 
Leucampyx Newberryi, a species of Fern. 
Cardiocarpon Newberryi, a fossil plant. 
Dadoxylon Newberryi, a fossil plant. 
Odontopteris Newberryi, a fossil plant. 
Cordaites Newberryi, a fossil plant. 
Pseudopecopteris Newberryi, a fossil plant, synonym of Sphen- 
opteris Newberryi. 
Dictyophylon Newberryi, a fossil plant. 
Cardiocarpus Newberryi, a fossil plant. 
Archaeopholon Newberryanum, a fossil plant. 
Viburnum Newberryanum, a fossil plant. 
Celastrophyllum Newberryanum, a fossil plant. 
Pecopteris Newberryana, a fossil plant. 
Taeniopteris Newberryana, a fossil plant. 
Platanus Newberryana, a fossil plant. 
Laurus Newberryana, a fossil plant. 
Myrica Newberryana, a fossil plant. 
Salix Newberryana, a fossil plant. 
H. C. Beardslee. — Born in Connecticut. Died December, 1884, 
in Painesville, O. He came to Ohio and became a practicing physician 
at Painesville. He published the second State Catalogue of Ohio 
Plants in 1874. This was a pamphlet of nineteen pages ; it was reprint- 
ed in the State Agricultural reports of 1877. After his death Dr. 
Beardslee’s herbarium of about 4000speci es, especially rich in Carices, 
Grasses, and Salices, was given to Oberlin College. The following 
species was named in bis honor: 
Chantransia violacea Beardslei, a species of fresh-water Alga. 
Andrew Price Morgan. — Born at Centerville near Dayton, 
Oct. 27, 1836, now living in Hamilton County. He has done much 
toward the development of Mycology in this country. He has made 
known a large number of higher fungi of the south-eastern part of 
Ohio. He is the author of many new species. A number of plants be- 
longing to the group of Fungi have been named in his honor, as fol- 
lows : 
Boletus Morgani, a species of Polyporeae. 
Polyporus Morgani, a species of Polyporeae. 
Lepiota Morgani, a species of Leucosporeae. 
Russela Morgani, a species of Leucosporeae. 
Cantharellus Morgani, a species of Leucosporeae. 
Hypoxylon Morgani, a species of Pyrenomycetaceae. 
There is also one species of Agaricineae named for Mrs. Morgan: 
Hygrophorus Laurae, a species of Fungus. 
