MYCOLOGICAL NOTES 
CINCINNATI, OHIO 
BY C. G. LLOYD 
NO. 62 
JANUARY, 1920. 
Our last issue of Mycological Notes in mimeographed form, 
No.61, turned out to he far more satisfactory to us than the old 
method 
the 
of 
about 
printing them, and a 
numbers will' undoubtedly be 
far more convenient and we believe better 
the printers. 
future 
more 
one-fourth 
issued in 
than to 
the 
this 
be 
cost. We think 
manner as it is 
bothered ?/ith 
JOSEPH CHARLES ARTHUR 
In presenting the photograph of Professor J. C. Arthur, we 
append a chronological arrangement of the principal events of 
Professor Arthur’s life, which was prepared by Mr. John Hendley 
Barnhart. Recently while in New York we ashed Ur. Barnhart, whom 
we hnew was well informed,in such matters, to give us a memorandum 
of a few of the leading events in Professor Arthur’s life in order 
to prepare an article to accompany his photograph. The following 
list is the one he submitted, and it seems to us so full and complete 
that it should be placed on record in its entirety, Mr. Barnhart 
wrote us that he had submitted the list to Professor Arthur who gave 
it careful revision, without Knowledge of the use to which it was 
to be put. It is not necessary for us to add anything; in fact, 
there is nothing we can add. Professor Arthur is one of our leading 
American botanists and has participated in everything of importance 
that has taken place in American botany in the last fifty years. 
1850 
1856 
1869 
1872 
1872—1883 
1876 
1876-1878 
1877 
1879 
1879-1881 
1882 
1883 
1883-1885 & 
1900-1904 
1883- present 
1884- 1887 
1884-1889 
1385-1886 
Born January 11, at Lowville, N. Y. 
Parents moved to Charles City, Iowa. 
Entered Iowa State (Agricultural) College. 
Graduated (B. 3.) Iowa State College. 
Member, American Association for the Advancement of 
Science. 
Exhibited herbarium of Iowa plants at Centennial 
Exhibition, Philadelphia, receiving bronze medal. 
Instructor in botany, Iowa State College. 
Received Master’s Degree (U. S. ) Iowa State College. 
Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University and 
II arv ard Uni vers i ty. 
Instructor in botany, University of Wisconsin. 
Instructor in botany. University of Minnesota. 
Published first papers on Uredinales. 
Associate editor, Botanical Gazette. 
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of 
Science. 
Botanist, New York Agricultural Experiment Station, 
Geneva, New York (first "Station botanist"). 
Original member, Societe Mycclogique de France. 
Botanist, Minnesota Geological and Natural History 
Survey. 
