110 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION 
George Thomas Moore, A.M., Ph.D., Director of the Garden, 
and Engelmann Professor in the Henry Shaw 
School of Botany of Washington University. 
Jesse More Greenman, A.M., Ph.D., Curator of the Her- 
barium, and Associate Professor in the Henry 
Shaw School of Botany of Washington University. 
Edward Angus Burt, A.M., Ph.D., Mycologist and Librarian 
to the Garden, and Associate Professor in the 
Henry Shaw School of Botany of Washington 
University. 
Harry Milliken Jennison, A.B., A.M., Assistant in Botany 
in the Henry Shaw School of Botany of Washing- 
ton University. 
William Woodward Ohlweiler, B.S., A.M., General Manager 
to the Garden. 
B.S., Connecticut Agricultural College; A.M., Washing- 
ton University; Missouri Botanical Garden, 1907-; 
Teaching Fellow, Washington University, 1912-13. 
John Noyes, 8.B., Landscape Designer to the Garden. 
S.B., Massachusetts Agricultural College; Instructor in 
Landscape Gardening, Massachusetts Agricultural Col- 
lege, 1909-11; with Warren H. Manning, Boston, 1911- 
14; Missouri Botanical Garden, 1914- 
Alexander Lurie, B.S., Horticulturist to the Garden. 
B.S., Cornell University; charge of ornamentals and 
nhouses, Greening Bros. Nurseries, Monroe, Mich., 
913-14; Instructor in Floriculture, in charge of green- 
houses and grounds, University of Maine, 1914-16; Mis- 
souri Botanical Garden, 1916- 
saad Es Pring, Orchids and other Exotics. 
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_ Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1899-1906; Missouri 
Botanical Garden, 1906- 
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 
First Year 
2 GENERAL Botany. (At Washington University.) 
Laboratory course with lectures and quizzes dealing with the 
form and structure of plants, with special reference to their 
life processes. A brief study will be made of living plants 
in relation to their environment. October to July. 
(Jennison) 
2. GENERAL Fioricutturs. The general principles of 
greenhouse management. Methods of propagation by seeds, 
