MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 141 
E. O. Matthews—Fungi and lichens from Mexico.......... 8 
L. Matthews—Parasitic species of Polyporus from St. Louis, 
NEISBOUTE ey iss Sv ee ee as eee es 
Mrs. McKittrick-Jones—Cultivated specimen of Betula alba 
Li. war penditle. lacimiata: Mort. 2. ee ee os to 2 
G. E. Morris— Fungi from New Hampshire and Massa- 
GNMBGUES oo So ee ee rh hen ea ce oe 14 
A. Nelson—Merulius lachrymans from Wyoming.......... 1 
G. L. Peltier—Fungi from Illinois....................... 2 
H. H. Smith—Photograph of Solanum aciculare Forst, from 
specimen collected in California....................-. 1 
U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture—Stereum rameale from Mary- 
BO i i ar ee a ee ei tk Cuter elie 1 
oe Wier-—eune trom ldahoe.) 2s 0 ees 61 
By Exchange — 
U. S. National Museum—Photographs of type specimens. . 3 
UA ee ee 1,376 
The Garden is open to the public week days the year ’round from 
8:00 A. M. until one-half hour after sunset. Admission free. Beginning 
with the first Sunday in December and continuing until April 4, the Garden 
is closed Sundays. 
The main entrance to the Garden is located at Tower Grove Avenue 
and Flora Boulevard, on the Vandeventer Avenue car line. Transfer 
south from all intersecting lines. 
