20 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
7. A laboratory study of the minute anatomy of the lower Cryptogams. 
8. Technical Microscopy of Timbers. Laboratory work. Two hours a 
week. 
9. Economic Botany. Lectures and laboratory demonstrations. 
10-11. Applied Mycology. Laboratory work. 
12-13. Garden Botany. Laboratory study of cultivated plants, at the 
Botanical Garden. 
14-15. Vegetable Physiology. Laboratory work. 
16-17. Bacteriological Technique. Laboratory work. 
Graduate work, for students grounded in the elements 
of botany, is provided either at the University laboratories, 
where the principal instrumental equipment is kept, or at 
the Garden, according to the nature of the subject 
elected. During a part of the year just closed, one candi- 
date for the Master’s degree has been pursuing a course of 
this kind. 
The instructional force of the School of Botany remains 
as at the beginning of the year. 
Very respectfully, 
WILuiAM TRELEASE, 
Director. 
