"The Ohio Naturalist, Vol. II, No. 1, November, 1901" written by the Biological Club of the Ohio State University, is a compilation of scientific observations and studies of natural history. This early 20th-century journal features articles on botany, zoology, fungi, entomology, and related biological topics that serves as a place for researchers to share findings about Ohio's natural environment. The first issue of the second volume details investigations such as Frederick J. Tyler's study of underground plant structures, Ray Densmore's warbler nesting observations, and W. A. Kellerman's project on Ohio fungi. Additional reports describe unusual salamanders, summer research at a lake laboratory, and listings of bird found species at Cedar Point. This journal provides a look into the collaborative research in the natural sciences in Ohio during the turn of the century.

The Ohio Naturalist, Vol. II, No. 1, November, 1901
By Ohio State University. Biological Club
Venture into a world of groundbreaking natural science discoveries, where researchers explore everything from plants hidden beneath the earth to the nesting customs of vibrant warblers during the dawn of the 20th entury.
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