MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 105 
“Algological Notes. III. A Wood-penetrating Alga, 
Gomontia lignicola, n. sp.” George T. Moore. 
The Rufus J. Lackland fellowships for the year 1918-19 
have been appointed as follows: 
Mr. R. W. Webb, B.S. Clemson College; and Prof. R. A. 
‘McGinty, B.S. Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Associate 
Professor of Horticulture, Colorado Agricultural College. 
Other appointments include the following: 
Mrs. Emily D. Schroeder, M.S. Washington University, 
research assistant; Miss Joanne L. Karrer, B.S. and M.S. 
University of Washington, teacher of biology and chem- 
istry, Puyallup High School, Puyallup, Washington, and 
Mrs. Adele L. Grant, B.S. University of California, teaching 
fellows in the Henry Shaw School of Botany of Washington 
University. 
In addition to the above, Mr. T. Matsumato, B.S. Tohoku 
Imperial University, Japan, M.S. University of California, 
is enrolled as a graduate student; and Dr. S. M. Zeller, B.S. 
Greenville College, A.B. and A.M. University of Wash- 
ington, Ph.D. Washington University, has been reappointed 
special investigator by the Yellow Pine Association to con- 
tinue his studies on the durability of wood. 
