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MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



of which 3,206, valued (unmounted) at $160.30, were 

 presented or received in exchange for duplicate material or 

 for publications; 3,283, valued at $164.15, were collected 

 by employees of the Garden ; and 17,644 were purchased, — 

 the expenditure for specimens and material amounting to 

 $1,813,09. Among the noteworthy collections incorpo- 

 rated was the herbarium of the late Sadie F. Price, com- 

 posed of 2,912 sheets, of which 965 are sketches, largely 

 in color; and sets of Rabenhorst's Algen Europas (1,623) 

 and Algen Sachsens (1,087). 



Duplicate unmounted material to the extent of 1,604 

 specimens, valued at $80.20, has been distributed to cor- 

 respondents, and 28 mounted duplicates, valued at $4.20, 

 have been withdrawn from the general herbarium for the 

 same purpose. 



The herbarium, so far as now mounted, consists of: 



The Engelmann Herbarium (all groups) about 

 The General Herbarium: 



Higher plants. 



The J. J. Bernhardi Herbarium 61,338 

 The J. H. Kedfleld Herbarium 16,447 

 The Sturtevant and Smith Her- 



97,859 specimens 





barium 



The Gustav Jermy Herbarium 

 The Chapman Herbarium* . 

 The Sadie F. Price Herbarium 



7,446 

 4,172 

 3,536 

 2,912 



Other specimens 254,901 350,752 



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Thallophytes. 



The J. J. Bernhardi Herbarium* 

 The Gustav Jermy Herbarium 

 The Wm. Trelease Herbarium 

 Other specimens .... 



Making a total of . . . 



Valued at 



610 

 1,659 

 11,000 

 27,43 40,699 



489,310 



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$73,396 50f 



Shelved in the library, in bound fascicles, but included 

 in the preceding count and valuation of the herbarium, are 

 the following exsiccatae : — 



So far as yet incorporated. 

 t This valuation, at the rate of $15.00 per hundred mounted sheets. 



