MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 95 
Geo. L. Moxley—Ferns and flowering plants of California... 15 
Miss Minnie E. Nash—Asplenium platyneuron (L.) Oakes 
trom -Lonisians —. 5 Se riee eta t eee cei gt 1 
C, E. Owens—Wood-destroying fungi from Oregon......... 2 
S. B. Parish—Flowering plants from California........... 51 
W. H. Rankin — Stereum rameale as a trunk parasite on 
RGVUNYG DulgONle 655 eg ETE ES 1 
J. B. Rorer — “Pink disease” on Amherstia nobilis from 
DUUMNOAG. 805 2 Fees oo ee ee 1 
H. von Schrenk—Specimens of Pinguicula and Mayaca from 
Aiabaiis and Mississippi. <. 6.6 awe es 3 
A. B, Seymour—The fungus Poria aurea Pk. from Massa- 
OR oe es a a eee 1 
P. Spaulding — Fungus on living Pinus Strobus from 
CO Re et 1 
Geo. W. Stevens—Specimen of Senecio glabellus Poir. from 
Rae a a Ba ee 1 
John A. Stevenson—Fungi from Porto Rico.............. 37 
R. Thaxter—The smallest kind of hymenomycetous fungus 
so far known, constituting a new genus and species, from 
aes Ee Ee EE a ee eee 1 
L. A. Zimm—Fungi from New York...................5. 8 
By Exchange — 
Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University—Woody plants of 
Pinake, Onin 6062 ot ie es 233 
Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh—Mosses from Pennsylvania 
OSE ORANG 5 ao Ey EAT ES 84 
J. M. Grant—Flowering plants and ferns of Washington... 200 
University of Texas, by Dr. Mary S. Young— Plants of 
En Sree wee ee ee We 29S es ge eS eo ee ee ree 
The Garden is open to the public every day in the year, except New 
Year’s, Fourth of July, Labor Day, and Christmas—week days from 8:00 
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. 
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. 
