MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 131 
Gray Herbarium, by Dr. Sidney F. Blake—Senecio from 
Guatemala, collected by Mr. E. W. S. Holway......... 2 
Gray Herbarium, by Mr. J. Francis Macbride—Senecio ea- 
eitatus Nutt. from Oregot. 356. 6s ii eee ea 1 
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, by Mr. Steward- 
son Brown—Plants of Delaware, collected by Mr. Albert 
COMMON 55 ee ee OK aes os Fea he ES ee ee 8 451 
U, 8. National Museum, by Mr. Wm. R. Maxon—Plants of 
the Canary Islands, collected by Mrs. Alice Carter 
COGS re ie et ok nae eS ae eke ore oe he's 485 
University of Texas, by Dr. Mary 8S. Young— Plants of 
WORN SS Fen oa Foe Cl a os Pe ora 126 
By Gift — 
O. C. Charlton—Zustoma Russellianum (Hook.) Griseb. 
front [VeeAR ee ee ae ae Pa ea ss end en a 1 
Mrs. G, A. Deninga—Hypericum punctatum Lam., “spotted 
St. Jolin’s wort” from Missouri... 6.6665 se 1 
J. A. Drushel—Flowering plants from United States...... 33 
8. O. Hendrickson—Calochortus Nuttallii Torr. & Gray, the 
“mariposa lily” from South Dakota.................. 1 
I. M. Johnston — Senecio tonophyllus Greene, var. sparsi- 
lobatus (Parish) Hall from the San Antonio Mountains, 
OOP ORTNG oe a es se Gk Oe Pes ed ee 1 
O. 8S. Ledman—Coreopsis sp. from Missouri.............. i 
Dr. W. H. Long—Merulius sp., destructive to logs of Pinus 
PUTS CO CE Ea Or Ne ah Se 1 
Dr. W. H. Long—Timber-destroying fungi of Merulius and 
genera of the Thelephoraceae from Texas, New Mexico, 
and Arizona. 2635. 664: Seay c edi deen a ee aa Cees 93 
Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England, by Sir David Prain, 
Director—Fragments of type specimens of Merulius in- 
erassatus B. & C., M. spissus Berk., and authentic Pelli- 
oularis BRoleroya Oke. 2. iw. ee be ee ee Basi cae 3 
Henry S. Shaw—Specimens of Verbena bracteosa Michx. 
and V. canadensis (L.) Britt. from Bernie, Mo........ 2 
J. A. Stevenson—Fungi of Porto Rico.................-- 9 
Wm. H. Temme—A form of Trifolium repens L. with pro- 
liferous inflorescence and sterile flowers............-. 1 
Dr. Herman von Schrenk — Plants from the herbarium of 
Prof. Joseph Schrenk, chiefly from New York......... 126 
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. 
