MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 31 
Candidates who live at places remote from St. Louis may 
send, with their application, the name and address of the 
principal or a teacher in the nearest high school who will 
be willing to take charge of the examination. All applica- 
tions of this character must be received by the Director not 
later than September 1. The charges for and place of hold- 
ing such an examination must be a matter of mutual arran 
ment between the examiner and the student. The Garden 
in no way can assume the slightest responsibility for such 
matters. 
Applications from persons desirous of taking one or more 
courses, subject to the payment of the fees above indicated, 
Mn oe _— by the Director any time previous to 
ctober 1. 
OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION 
George Thomas Moore, A.M., Ph.D., Director of the Garden, 
and Engelmann Professor in the Henry Shaw 
School of Botany of Washington University. 
Edward Angus Burt, A.M., Ph.D., Mycologist and Librarian 
to the Garden, and Associate Professor in the 
Henry Shaw School of Botany of Washington 
University. 
Jacob Richard Schramm, Ph.D., Assistant to the Director of 
the Garden, and Instructor in the Henry Shaw 
School of Botany of Washington University. 
Charles Sh Thompson, 8.M., Assistant Botanist to the 
arden. 
S.B., Kansas State College, 1893; S.M., 1898; Instructor 
in the Henry Shaw School of Botany of Washington 
University, 1893-95; Instructor in Botany, University 
of Missouri, 1896-97; In charge of succulent plants, 
Missouri Botanical Garden, 1904-12; Collaborator, 
Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, 1909 - 
William Woodward Ohlweiler, B.S., A.M., General Manager 
to the Garden. 
B.S., Connecticut Agricultural College, 1903; A.M., 
Washington University, 1912; Missouri Botanical 
Garden, 1907-; Teaching Fellow, Washington Univer- 
sity, 1912-13. 
John Noyes, 8.B., Landscape Designer to the Garden. 
S.B., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1909; In 
structor in Landscape Gardening, Massachusetts Agri- 
. 
