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16 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
Since 1903, when the total reached 79,039, the number 
of visitors has never been so small as in the year just closed. 
Except for February, October and December, the record 
for each month is smaller than in 1910; the loss of the 
DIAGRAM C. 
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WJAN. FEB. MAR. APR. ~~ MAY__JUNE__ JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. 
WEEK-DAY VISITORS, 1911. 
chrysanthemums reduced the number of November visitors 
by about 19,000, judging from the November average for 
the preceding seven years. Notwithstanding this, the num- 
ber recorded for 1911 equals the earlier average (excluding 
DIAGRAM D. 
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SUNDAY VISITORS, 1890-1910. 
the Exposition year) for June and surpasses it for every 
other month, except January, October and November; and 
it exceeds the November average for the period ending with 
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