140 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
By Exchange— 
New York Botanical Garden—Plants of Colombia, collected 
DY Dr? St. OW. “Pennell. sick. eae Soe eee Sob ties ot are § bE 
New York Botanical Garden, by Dr. P. A. Rydberg—Senecio 
Bis EPOmi = PANGINAS Fe oi ee Se BS eee Cee kk “ 1 
Dr. Earl BE. Sherff—Photographs of types and authentic 
specimens of Bidens and Taraxacum........ccesceeee re 13 
AUGUST 
By Gift— 
Prof. C. E. Allen—Cultivated specimen of Incarvillea Delavayi 
Bur. &- Pranch.,-A- native. of China. >>. mae 1 
Miss Arnott. americanus Pers, from Jefferson Co., 1 
OF: 6-osi4 SE eU SES PUES Cait TERE OED BBA VS ETOCS Cas 
A. W. Haupt—Habenaria sp, and Potamogeton epihydrus Raf. 
WOU WARCONB oars 5 es Se Se ee oe oe c% 2 
C. O, Heer—Cultivated specimen of Pyrus Halliana Hort...__ Z 
A. 8S. Kalenborn—Gentiana sp. from the Andes of Peru...... 1 
Artena M. Ollson—Cultivated specimen of Justicia Co Oe eee 1 
Dr. L. O, Overholts—Mucronella Ulmi Peck................ 1 
T. Petch—Necator decretus, stage of Corticium salmonicolor. 1 
Geo. H. Pring—Plants of Missouri................. Sage . 20 
Carleton Rea—Thelephoras of England........ Soe ee 3 
r. J. R. Weir—Fungi of islands of Guam and Cuba, and of 
Rocky Mountains: 265 66s. oo aw eee ee aise ee 29 
F. Weiss—Tremella reticulata from Minn polis, Minn...... 1 
Dr. 8. M. Zeller—Fungi of Oregon........ Toes Se ae é 9 
By Exchange— 
New York Botanical Garden, by Dr. Francis W. Pennell— 
Pentstemon of Colorado............. eEED LIES TES Voeessy ‘ 5 
SEPTEMBER 
By Gift— 
Mrs. J. M. Bettis—Plants of Missouri................. Pare 2 
C. W. Campbell—Eupatorium serotinum Mx. from Illinois... z 
E. H. Cole—Cultivated specimen of Polygonum orientale L.. 1 
oe Darrow—Calostoma cinnabarinum from Massachu- ; 
COU CEN tars Pies tvs gies CE Se Sere rere See Cewek emark 
Mrs, —_— Lewis Grant—Mimulus leptaleus Gray from Cali- - 
peters nf Ace Hee ee Poe ee a es 
Dr. J. M. Greenman—Plants of Jefferson Co., Missouri...... 28 
H. S. McHenry—Cultivated specimen of Ipomoea purpurea 
var. alba with double flowers.............cccccccuceue tse 1 
J. C. Nelson—Senecio from Oregon.........-..-..-. ss eee 11 
Prof. A. Yasuda—Fungi of AES ee pita Serene ae See vex 15 
Dr. 8. M. Zeller—Fungi of Oregon...............5377 Sttes 8 
By Exchange— 
Edwin B. Payson—Plants of Colorado..................... 62 
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, by Dr. Steward- 
80N Brown ieee oie eS pee ee 966 
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The Garden is open to the public every da in the - 
Year’s, Fourth of July, Labor Day, and Chrstanae ties ace ee 3:00 
A. M. until one-half hour after sunset; Sundays from December to April, 
1:00 P. M. until sunset, from April to December, 2:00 P. M. until sunset. 
