Browsing Ohio Journal of Science: Volume 74, Issue 2 (March, 1974) by Title
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The Bryozoan Fistulipora Candida from the Ames Limestone (Conemaugh) of Ohio
Peterson, R. M.; Hoare, Richard D.; Sturgeon, Myron T. ( 1974-03 )The bryozoan Fistulipora Candida (Moore & Dudley, 1944) has been found at two localities in the Ames Limestone; no other occurrences of massive bryozoans have been reported from Pennsylvanian rocks in Ohio. These occurrences ... -
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Geologic Conditions Essential for the Perpetuation of Cedar Bog, Champaign County, Ohio
Forsyth, Jane L. ( 1974-03 )Cedar Bog, a unique boreal relict area, is situated on the Mad River Valley Train (outwash) four miles southwest of Urbana, Ohio. The unusual plants present here are maintained by a continuous flow, at the surface, of cool ... -
Ice-Lens Mounds, Cedar Bog, Champaign County, Ohio
Kuntz, Charles S. ( 1974-03 )Dome-shaped mounds containing lenses of transparent ice were found in a one-half acre area in Cedar Bog, Champaign County, Ohio. The occurrence of ice-lens mounds in temperate latitudes such as Ohio has not previously been ... -
The Lepidoptera of Cedar Bog, Champaign County, Ohio I. and Annotated Check List of the Rhopalocera
Albrecht, Carl W. ( 1974-03 )Forty-eight species of Rhopalocera (skippers and butterflies) have been confirmed by specimen records from Cedar Bog, a relict boreal bog in Champaign County, Ohio. For six of the listed species—Poanes m. massasoit (Scudder, ... -
A Natural History Study of the Vascular Flora of Cedar Bog, Champaign County, Ohio
Frederick, Clara May ( 1974-03 )Cedar Bog Nature Preserve is a relict boreal bog situated in the Mad River valley in Champaign County, west-central Ohio. Originating following the retreat of the Wisconsin glacier, it has been maintained by the combination ...