PUBLISHED BY THE
Ohio State University Scientific Society
Volume XVI NOVEMBER, 1915 No. 1
| TABLE OF CONTENTS | |
| Introductory | [ 1] |
| Lord—The Making of a Photographic Objective | [ 3] |
| Transeau—Notes on the Zygnemales | [17] |
| Organization of the Ohio State University Scientific Society | [32] |
INTRODUCTORY.
Fifteen years ago the Biological Club of the Ohio State University began publishing The Ohio Naturalist. This Journal has had a continuous existence and has been an important medium in advancing the knowledge of the natural history of the state. A number of years ago the Naturalist became the official organ of the Ohio Academy of Science and was thus sent to every member of the Academy. At that time the Ohio Academy was largely composed of Biologists and Geologists, but has now widened its scope to include Physicists, Mathematicians, and others. It was, therefore, thought desirable by many that the scope of the Naturalist should be enlarged so as to make it representative of all of the activities of the Academy. In accordance with this desire, committees were appointed by the various departments interested and a plan for future publication was proposed which was finally adopted.
The Ohio State University Scientific Society was thus organized at the Ohio State University and will take over the control of the new publication. This Society is to have somewhat the same relationship to The Ohio Journal of Science as the Biological Club had to the Ohio Naturalist. The management of the Journal is under an Editorial Board made up of representatives of various scientific departments of the University. This Board elects annually the Editor and two Associate Editors.
Editorial Board.