MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
Iris flavescens, 54; florentina, 54; 
germanica, 54; hybrida, 54; Kaemp- 
feri, 55; laevigata, 55; lurida, 54; 
neglecta, 54; pallida, 54; plicata, 
54; sambucina, 54; squalens, 54; 
Xephoides, 55; Xephium, 55 
J. 
Jérgensen, P. Plants of Argentina, 
106 
Johnson, A. G. Plants of Switzer- 
land collected by Miss Rosa Kuhn, 
39 
Junipers, winter injury to, at Garden, 
70 
Juno, statue of, at Garden, 88, 88 
K. 
Kentia Brownii, 59 
Kerria, pruning of, 110 
L. 
Laeliocattleya, 59 
Laeliocattleyas, list of, exchanged for 
Garden material, 125 
Lectures delivered by members of ; 
staff in 1917, 7 
Library, report of, for 1917, 15; 
Garden publications as a means of 
exchange, 16; loans of books, 16; 
reclassification of books, 16; sta- 
tistical, 16; subject index, 16 
Ligustrum amurense, 69; ovalifolium, 
69 
Lilium candidum, 33; Henryi, 33; 
longiflorum, 33, var. eximium, 33, 
var. giganteum, 33; Reginae, 31; 
speciosum, 33, var. album, 33, var. 
Melpomene, 33, var. rubrum, 33 
Lily, the, 33; forcing of, 34; history 
of, 33; species of, 33 
Linnaeus, bust of, at Garden, 87 
Linnean House, 132; showing the 
busts of Linnaeus, Nuttall, and 
Gray, 85 
Livistona chinensis, 60; moving a 
specimen of, to the Garden, 61 
Lloyd, C. G. Collections of Hymeno- 
chaete from various localities, 96 
M. 
Macoun, John. Fungi of British 
Columbia, 28 
Macrozamia plumosa, 60 
147 
Magnolia grandiflora, 70 
Medicinal plants grown in economic 
garden, 48 
Miller, Ferdinand, letters of, to Henry 
Shaw, 83, 134 
Mozart, statue of, in Tower Grove 
Park, 82 
Mulberry, paper, see Broussonetia 
papyrifera - 
N. 
Narcissus, 34; eulture of, 35; prin- 
cipal species of, 35 
Narcissus autumnalis major, 30; in- 
comparabilis, 35; indicus, 30; Jon- 
quilla, 35; poeticus, 35; Pseudo- 
Narcissus, 35; Tazetta, 35, var. 
orientalis, 35, var. papyraceus, 35 
Nepenthes, 61 
New York Botanical Garden. The- 
lephoraceae from various localities, 
17 
Nuttall, bust of, at Garden, 87 
Nymphaea castaliiflora, 90, 92; Dau- 
beniana, 92; “General Pershing,” 
90, 91, description of, 91; mi- 
crantha, 92; “Mrs. Edwards 
Whitaker,” 90; “Mrs. Woodrow 
Wilson,” 92, var. gigantea, 92, 93, 
description of, 94 
Nymphaeas, hybrid, 90 
O. 
Orchids: additional gift of, by Mr. 
D. 8. Brown, 113; gift of, by Mrs. 
Henry T. Blow, 132; list of, exclud- 
ing Cypripediums and_ Selen- 
ipediums, in Garden collection, 61; 
list of gre Big hanes (Cypri- 
pediums) and Phragmopedilums 
(Selenipediums) in Casta acluee. 
tion, 113 
Oreodowa regia, 77 
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Paeonia albiflora, 19, 21; anomala, 
21,21; arietina, 20, 21,22; Brownii, 
22; corallina, 22; decora, 22; 
Emodii, 22; humilis, 22; lutea, 20; 
Moutan, 20, 22; officinalis, 19, 20, 
21; paradora, 21; peregrina, 21, 
22; tenuifolia, 20, 21; Wittmann- 
iana, 20, 22 
Palm: cabbage, see Livistona chinen- 
sis; date, see Phoenix dactylifera; 
