The Ohio Naturalist, Vol. I, No. 7, May, 1901

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Creator Ohio State University. Biological Club
Title The Ohio Naturalist, Vol. I, No. 7, May, 1901
Original Publication Columbus, OH: The Biological Club of the Ohio State University, 1900, pubdate 1903.
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Summary "The Ohio Naturalist, Vol. I, No. 7, May, 1901", published by The Biological Club of The Ohio State University and edited by John H. Schaffner, is a scientific publication released during the early 20th century. This journal is focused on the natural history of Ohio, featuring articles and studies that cover various aspects of zoology, botany, geology, and ornithology. It serves as a platform for disseminating research and observations pertinent to Ohio's ecology and biodiversity. This particular volume includes a range of scientific articles such as W. A. Kellerman's study on the variation of the flower Syndesmon thalictroides, which discusses its varying leaf structures and flowers in different locations. Jas. S. Hine presents new species within the Stratiomyidae insect family, detailing their characteristics and variations. Max Morse catalogs various species of amphibians found in the Zoological Museum at Ohio State University, while Herbert Osborn discusses the life cycle and habitat of the Promethea moth. Additionally, there are reports on the activities of the Biological Club and news relevant to naturalists and scientists in Ohio. Collectively, the articles reflect the scientific inquiry and ecological studies being pursued in the region at that time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class Q: Science
Subject Science -- Periodicals
Subject Natural history -- Periodicals
Subject Natural history -- Ohio -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 71495
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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