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Mycological Society of America Mycological Bulletin No. 24 Author(s): W. A. Kellerman Source: Mycological Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 24 (Dec. 24, 1904), pp. 93-94 Published by: Mycological Society of America Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20521001 . Accessed: 20/05/2014 00:38 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Mycological Society of America is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Mycological Bulletin. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 194.29.185.254 on Tue, 20 May 2014 00:38:32 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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Mycological Bulletin No. 24Author(s): W. A. KellermanSource: Mycological Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 24 (Dec. 24, 1904), pp. 93-94Published by: Mycological Society of AmericaStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20521001 .

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Mycological Bulletin No. 24

W. A. Keller-maat, Ph. D., Ohio State University

Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1904

END OF SECOND VOLUME.- It is most gratifying to close the second vol ume of the BULLETIN with even greater interest than was manifested a year ago. This is all the encouragement needed to continne the publication of the Leaflet. Better paper has been used, and I am hoping for possibly better halttones also the coming year. All camera fiends will now see their opporX tunity! It was only after much hesitation that the price was increased to 25 cents, but I may be excused for this expansion which had, of course, to go along with increase of pages and cuts. When the BULLETIN arrives at the "paying basis" there will be another expansion -but the price wvill not be increased again for 99 years.

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.- The change in price may possibly disturb the mailing list to some extent, hence it will be a great favor if the annual fee of 25 cents is sent in at once, or the notice sent immediately to remove name

when preferred. The Bulletin is sent to no one gratis.

THE GENuS HY-PHo-LO'-MA-This includes several common and interest ing fungi with dark brown or purple brown spores. The Greek words from

which the word Hy-pho-lo'ma is derived, means web and fringe; the veil is web-like and adheres to the margin of the pileus. There is therefore no ring or an'-nu-lus. The gills are attached to the stem. The stem is said to be con tinuous with the substance of the cap; that means, it is not easily separated from it. In Atkinson's Mushrooms Edible and Poisonous there are several beautiful illustrations of some of the species. The cut of Hv-pho-lo'-ma cap noi'-des on the last page of this No. was kindly loaned by Prof. Henderson of the Idaho Experiment Station.

IEMBERS OF THE MYCOLOGICAL CLUB, 1901.

SUPPLEMENTARY LIST.

Chas. A. Aiken, Wellesly Farms, Mass.

Prof. Walter H. Aiken, Cincinnati, 0.

Prof. Ezra Allen, Mont. State Normal

College. Grace Allen, Newtonville, Mass.

Dr..A. A. Angell, Asheville, N. C. M. F. Arey, Iowa State Normal School

J. R. Atchison, London, Ohio.

W. H. Baker, Trentoi., Mo.

Dr. J. HI. Barnhart, Tarrytown, N. Y.

Prof. E. Bethel, Denver, Colo.

Supt. Sim. H. Bing, Bidwell, Ohio.

Mrs. R. W. Bishop, Syracuse, N. Y.

Emma J. W. Blanchard. N. Cam

bridge, Mass. Miss Alice Brenckle, Milwaukee, Wis.

T. H. Bliggs, Jr., Charleston, Ill.

Miss M. W. Brookg, Saeem, Mass.

Prof. Wm. P. Brooks, Amherst, Mass.

Hon. W. G. Brorein, Buckland, 0.

University Bulletin, Series a o.N 34. Entered as Second Class Matter, Post-office, at Columbus, 0

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MEMBERS OF THE THE MYCOLOGICAL CLUB, 1904.

SRUPPLMENNTARY LIST- Continued.

Margaret Buckingham, Newark, 0.

Stewart H. Burnham, Sandy Hill, N. Y.

F. W. Bushby, Peabody, Mass.

George S. Butler, Columbus, 0.

S. C. Caldweli, West Carrollton, 0.

Caroline Carmack, 0. S. U.

Ira D. Cardiff, Columbia University. Lola Cherrington, Wellston, 0. Dr. J Fred. Clarke, Fairfield, Iowa.

J. F. Clevenger, 0. S. U.

Ethel P. Cochrane, Brooklyn, N. Y. Coe College Library, Cedars Rapids,

Iowa. Miss M. F. Coffin, Newton, Mass.

Scott F. Coffin, Marblehead, Ohio. Dr. Mel T. Cook, Cuba.

Dr. M. C. Cooke, London, England.

L. Lenore Conover, Detroit, Mich. N. H. Cowdry, Waterford, Ontario. Esther L. Cox, Baltimore, Md. Prof. Ulysses 0. Cox, Mankato, Minn.

A. M. Crane, B. A,, Cincinnati, 0.

Mrs. M. A. Crane, Blowing Rock, N. C.

J. S. Cranston, No. Cambridge, Mass.

Walter R. Cupp, Knox, Idaho.

Prof. C. C. Curtis, Columbia Univers'y Rev. W. Leon Dawson, Columi)bus, 0.

Mary A. DeCamp, Columbus, 0. Prof. J. V. Denny, 0. S. U.

C. 0. Dickas, Sidney, Ohio. Albert M. Dodge, Topsfield, Mass. B. 0. Dodge, Algoma. Wisc. Mary A. Donoghue, Dayton, 0.

Geo. Francis Dow, Salem, Mass.

Elliot R. Downing, Marquette, Mich. Prof. J. A. Drushel, Lebanon, Ohio. Hattie Dun, Columbus, 0. Prof. E. P. Durrant, Westerville, 0. Cora E. Dwinell, Chillicothe, 0. H. L. Farnam, Silver Lake As

sembly, N. Y. Ida Feiel, Columbus, 0.

Georgiana 0. Fisher, Salem, Mass. Harry Fitzpatrick, Crawfordsville, Ind. Maud Flynn, Columbus, 0. Florence G. Ford, Millbrook, Mass.

H. E. Foster, Esq., Seattle, Wash. J. N. Frank, 0. S. U.

Rudo L. Fromme, 0. S. U.

Caroline Fulgham, Goldsborough, N.C. Prof. G. D. Gable, Fairfield, Iowa. R. R. Gates, M. A., Middleton, N. S.

H. A. Gleason, 0. S. U.

Mbiss Alice M. Goacs, New York City.

Bruce Gobble, Fairfield, Iowa. Charles Grame.ley, Charleston, Ill. John Glieve, Coluimlbus, 0. Geo. Hall, Fostoria, Ohio. C. J. Hamilton, 0. S. UT.

Van Harness, Chillicothe, 0. Seth Harter, McConnelsville, 0. Mrs. Chas. G. Henderson, Columbus, 0. Miss Grace Henderson, Youngstown,0. Charles Herrick, Columbus, 0. S. A. Heyl, Columbus, 0.

E. J. Higgins, Columbus, 0. Helen J. Hinman, Columbus, 0. E. C. Hirst, 0. S. U.

Bertha Hite, 0. S. U.

Otto Hodge, Ludlow, Ky. Wm. Holden, Lloyd Libr. Cincin'ti, 0. C. E. Hondyshel, Lawrence, Kansas.

Prof. S. A. Hoover, Mo. State Normal School.

T. F. Howard, Aberdeen, Ohio,

F. T. Hughes, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Jesse E. Hyde, 0. S. U.

Ellen Hyde, Framingham, Mass George R. Hyslop, 0. S. U.

Alice M. Isaacs, Saranac Lake, N. Y.

Dr. T. L. Jenkins, Topsfield, Mass. Janet R. Jones, Granville, 0.

Mrs. B. C. Leavitt, Denver, Colo.

B. C. Masterman, New London, 0.

E. E. Masterman, New London, 0.

F. S. Merrill, 0. S. U.

Clara M. Renner, Mankato, Minn. Gerald Scott, McConnelsville, 0.

Prof. Malcolm E. Stickney, Denison University.

Emma S. Thomas, Schoharie, N. Y. J. F. Waite, Cleveland. Ohio.

May Whiteman, Reading, Pa.

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