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Volume XLVII Number 6 THE OHIO JOURNAL OF SCIENCE NOVEMBER, 1947 TABLE OF CONTENTS Areal Extent and Thickness of the Salt Deposits of Ohio, James F. Pepper 225 Characeae of the Put-in-Bay Region of Lake Erie (Ohio), R. D. Wood 240 Oil in Germany Henry Ludmer 259 Index of Volume XLVII 265 Book Notices 258, 263 PUBLISHED AT COLUMBUS, OHIO BY THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY and the OHIO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Issued Bi-monthly, January to December (six issues) Entered as second-class matter November 1, 1915, at the post office at Columbus, Ohio, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

THE OHIO JOURNAL OF SCIENCE GLENN W. BLAYDES JOHN A. MILLER RALPH H. DAVIDSON EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Assistant Business Manager J. B. PARK Agronomy J. ERNEST CARMAN Geology R. A. KNOUFF Anatomy W. H. SHIDELER Paleontology H. H. M. BOWMAN Botany C. W. JARVIS Physics R. C. BURRELL Chemistry F. A. HITCHCOCK Physiology E. LUCY BRAUN Ecology J. P. PORTER.i Psychology P. C. WAITE Embryology E. R. HAYHURST Public Health G. D. HUBBARD Geography R. V. BANGHAM Zoology GEORGE M. CURTIS Surgery Research ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD For Ohio State University For Ohio Academy of Science LAURENCE H. SNYDER GEORGE W. WHITE A. C. ANDERSON R. A. HEFNER THE OHIO JOURNAL OF SCIENCE Is published jointly by the Ohio State University and the Ohio Academy of Science. MANUSCRIPTS. Preference will be given to original manuscripts pertaining to Ohio Science. Articles covering not more than fifteen to twenty pages of the JOURNAL are preferred, although longer articles may be printed. Contributors need not be associated with either the Ohio State University or the Ohio Academy of Science, nor need their contributions deal with the State of Ohio. Manuscripts are subject to the approval of the editor. ILLUSTRATIONS. When illustrations form part of an article they should preferably accompany the manuscript. If their size does not make this convenient, they should be sent in a separate package properly labeled as to the article for which they are intended. Either half-tones or zinc etchings can be published, half the cost of the cuts being borne by the contributor. They are made under the supervision of the JOURNAL and a bill is then rendered by the JOURNAL to the contributor. All illustrations should be made with a view to having them appear within the limits of the printed form. PROOF. Galley proof will be sent to contributors. It should be returned promptly in order to avoid any disappointment in the matter of publication. Care should be taken to furnish a correct mailing address. The JOURNAL will not assume responsibility for loss of manuscript or proof in the mails. REPRINTS. A price list for reprints and an order form is sent with proof. This should be returned with the proof. No reprints are furnished free of charge. Shipments will be made upon payment of bills rendered for reprints and cuts. SUBSCRIPTIONS. The Annual subscription is $2.00, (foreign countries, $2.50). Single numbers, 50 cents. One volume appears each year and contains six numbers. By special arrangement with the OHIO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, the OHIO JOURNAL OF SCIENCE is sent without additional expense to all members of the ACADEMY who are not in arrears for annual dues. MAILING ADDRESS. All manuscripts, illustrations, proofs and correspondence dealing with editorial matters should be addressed to DR. GLENN W. BLAYDES, Botany and Zoology Building, Ohio State University, Columbus 10, Ohio. All remittances, correspondence dealing with subscriptions, reprints and other business matters should be addressed to DR. JOHN A. MILLER, Botany and Zoology Building, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Failure to receive any number of the JOURNAL must be reported within three months of date of issue if claim is to be recognized. PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE SPAHR & GLENN COMPANY COLUMBUS, OHIO

THE OHIO JOURNAL OF SCIENCE VOLUME XLVII 1947 GLENN W. BLAYDES, Editor-in-Chief PUBLISHED AT COLUMBUS, OHIO, BY THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY and the OHIO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE

THE OHIO JOURNAL OF SCIENCE ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD For Ohio State University For The Ohio Academy of Science LAURENCE H. SNYDER R. A. HEFNER GEORGE W. WHITE A. C. ANDERSON GLENN W. BLAYDES JOHN A. MILLER RALPH H. DAVIDSON EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Assistant Business Manager J. B. PARK Agronomy J. ERNEST CARMAN Geology R. A. KNOUFF Anatomy W. H. SHIDELER Paleontology H. H. M. BOWMAN Botany F. A. HITCHCOCK Physiology R. C. BURRELL Chemistry J. P. PORTER Psychology E. LUCY BRAUN Ecology E. R. HAYHURST Public Health P. C. WAITE Embryology GEORGE M. CURTIS, Surgery Research G. D. HUBBARD Geography R. V. BANGHAM Zoology THE OHIO JOURNAL OF SCIENCE Is published jointly by the Ohio State University and the Ohio Academy of Science.

CONTENTS OP VOLUME XLVII NUMBER 1 JANUARY PAGE Developmental Anatomy of Seedling of Jathropha cordata Richard A. Pophant 1 Ohio Shale Conodonts.Ralph H. Bond 21 An Ecological Study of the Spiders of a River-Terrace Forest in Western Tennessee, Walter William Gibson 38 Some New Species of Idiocerus (Homoptera Cicadellidae) from the Upper Mississippi Valley Dwight M. DeLong and Ruth V. Hershberger 45 NUMBER 2 MARCH Geologic Section of the Chillicothe Test-core J. Ernest Carman 49 Waynesburg Coal in Harrison and Northern Belmont Counties, Ohio, and Revision of Dunkard (Permian Boundary George W. White 55 Production of Balanced Square Waves for Electronic Stimulation, Leo S. Golds ton and John A. Miller 56 What is Emotion? Horace B. English 62 Ohio Robber Flies, IV Stanley W. Bromley 67 New North American Coleoptera J. N. Knull 69 Bactericidal Effect of the War-time Penny John B. Gerberich 74 New Fulgoroidea from North America John S. Caldwell 76 Otodistomum plicatumn. sp. (Trematoda, Digenea) from Hexanchus griseus (Bonnaterre), Marie Weir Kay 79 A Systematic Study of the Main Arteries in the Region of the Heart Aves V. Sphenisciformes, Part 2 Fred H. Glenny 84 Some Algae, Including New Species, from New Mexico Clarence E. Taft 85 Book Notices 61, 66, 88 NUMBER 3 MAY Observations on the Inheritance of Sex in Sciara ocellaris (Diptera)....Bolton Davidheiser 89 The Chemistry of Elements 93, 94, 95 and 96 (Neptunium, Plutonium, Americium and Curium) A. B. Garrett 103 The Genus Exitianus in North America Including Mexico (Homoptera: Cicadellidae), Dwight M. DeLong and Ruth V. Hershberger 107 The Effect of Sub-Lethal Doses of Cryolite on Mexican Bean Beetle Larvae, Epilachna varivestis George Wene 117 Provisional Paleocological Analysis of the Devonian Rocks of the Columbus Region, John W. Wells 119 Galvanotropic Responses of Paramecia to Balanced Square Waves, John A. Miller and Leo S. Goldston 127 New Zygnemataceae from Ecuador G.W. Prescott 130 On the Possibility of Producing an Interpretable Visual Imagine on the Retina of the Dioptrically Blind by Means of Electric Phosphenes Robert D. Barnard, M.D. 132 A List of the Stoneflies, Plecoptera, Known to Occur in Southeastern Ohio, John D. Walker 134 Book Notices 102, 116 iii

NUMBER 4 JULY The Coloration of Anther and Corbicular Pollen R. Reiter 137 A Systematic Study of the Main Arteries in the Region of the Heart Aves XVI. Charadriiformes. Part 1 Fred H. Glenny 152 Holochoanites are Endoceroids Rousseau H. Flower 155 Spirogyra hollandia, a New Species from New Guinea Clarence E. Taft 173 New Buprestidae with Notes (Coleoptera) Josef N. Knull 174 Book Notice 172 The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration, Inc 176 NUMBER 5 SEPTEMBER Antibiosis H. H. M. Bowman 177 A List of Books on the Personalities of Geology John M. Wells 192 Additions to the Revised Catalogue of Ohio Vascular Plants. XIV Clyde H. Jones 201 A Study of Biology on Chelonella sulcata Nees (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), Albert Abdel Malek 206 Ohio Academy of Science: Officers and Committees, 1947-48 217 Report of the Fifty-sixth Annual Meeting 218 A New Synthetic Rubber 191 A New Eye-Bank 200 Shellmound Indicating Trace of Ancient Population Found in Southern Mexico 216 NUMBER 6 NOVEMBER Areal Extent and Thickness of the Salt Deposits of Ohio James F. Pepper 225 Characeae of the Put-in-Bay Region of Lake Erie (Ohio) R. D. Woods 240 Oil in Germany Henry Ludmer 259 Index to Volume XLVII 265 Book Notices 258, 262 PUBLICATION DATES of The Ohio Journal of Science Volume XLVII, 1947 January issue February 27, 1947 March issue May 5, 1947 May issue July 11, 1947 July issue August 6, 1947 September issue November 3, 1947 November issue January 9, 1948 iv