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The Ohio Naturalist, Vol. II, No. 1, November, 1901

by Ohio State University. Biological Club

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"The Ohio Naturalist, Vol. II, No. 1, November, 1901" is a scientific publication created by the Biological Club of the Ohio State University, likely written during the early 20th century. The journal is dedicated to natural history and comprises various topics related to biology, including botany, zoology, fungi, and entomology. It serves as a platform for scholars to share their observations and research findings related to the natural sciences in Ohio. The inaugural issue of Volume II includes several noteworthy articles. Notable contributions include Frederick J. Tyler's work on geophilous plants, which examines the underground structures of various Floras in Ohio. Ray Densmore provides observations on warbler nesting habits at Fort Ancient, while W. A. Kellerman discusses Ohio fungi and announces a project for distributing fungal exsiccata. Other articles document an abnormal salamander, summer activities at the Lake Laboratory, and a compendium of bird species observed at Cedar Point. Altogether, this publication captures a vibrant snapshot of the early 20th-century biological research landscape in Ohio, showcasing the collaborative efforts of various researchers and students in the natural sciences. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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