126 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
JULY 
By Gift— 
Aiken, Walter H.—Umbelliferas plant from Nevada.... 1 
Deane, Walter—Plants of Maine and Massachusetts, col- 
lected by on. J. RR. Churchill... 6666. iss ceensswssas 164 
Palmer, Ernest J.—IJsoetes sp. from southwestern Mis- 
Re ee eh kt 400d oa KOS LON OL ERE ees 2 
Rose, Dr. J. N.—Photograph of Mammillaria lasia- 
CORT: MOU Se 555-5 8 oh ks eae 0k * Ae es oo Se Le 1 
Terry, Mrs. C. E.—Phlox caespitosa Nutt. from Colorado 1 
von Schrenk, Dr. Hermann—Fruiting specimens of 
Nyssa or “gum” from South Carolina............... 3 
By Purchase— 
Grout, A. J—North American Musci Pleurocarpi, Nos. 
ATES AMON ITGs 6.055.300 05 cached soe O00 0s OSes bee 13 
185 
AUGUST 
By Gift— 
Davis, David—Polemonium confertum Gray from Utah 1 
Johnston, Mrs. Robert L.—WNavaretia squarrosa Hook. & 
Arn, from Missouri (introduced)................... 1 
Petch, T.—Thread blight Corticiums of Ceylon........ 3 
Snell, Dr. W. H.—Wood-destroying fungi of mills...... 11 
von Schrenk, Dr. Herman-——Pinus sp. from Louisiana 5 
Walker, Prof. Leva B.—Eazobasidium Vaccinii on fruits 
of Arbutus Menziesii, Friday Harbor, Washington... 1 
Whetzel, Dr. H. H.—Fungi on mosses..............+-: 3 
By Purchase— 
Davis, Rev. John—Plants of Vermont, New Mexico, 
WOW JOIHOy, “LOPAS, OtC ss iscicieinss cess cabanas 371 
Nijhoff, Martinus—W. Migula’s “Kryptogamae Ger- 
maniae Austriae et Helvetiae exsiccatae,” Fasc. I- 
MIG Vig ne) cae Sad 80 bo 60 C4 Na does Foo +E 850 
Nijhoff, Martinus—Sydow’s ‘“Mycotheca germanica,” 
Fasc. X XIX-XXXVI, Nos. 1401-1800 inclusive........ 400 
By Exchange— 
Clokey, Ira W.—Plants of Colorado.................... 208 
New York Botanical Garden Herbarium, by Dr. W. H. 
Murrill—Set of species of Poria, including portions 
of types and authentic specimens................... 106 
1960 
MMOL Vang & Fae ke a fk os Gola a a edeahy asa ees ake eee 2973. 
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 
November to April, 1:00 P. M. until sunset, from April to Novem- 
ber, 2:00 P. M. until sunset. 
The main entrance to the Garden is located at Tower Grove Ave- 
nue and Flora Boulevard, on the Vandeventer Avenue car line. 
Transfer south from all intersecting lines. 
