MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 15 
Glatfelter, presented by the Misses Glatfelter. The latter 
is a particularly desirable addition to our collection, as it 
contains such a large number of local specimens, carefully 
determined and accompanied by voluminous notes. There 
were 332 specimens collected by employes. 
The herbarium now contains 553,489 specimens of higher 
plants and 61,221 thallophytes, the total valuation of which 
is $113,989.05. 
Other material, supplementing the herbarium, comprises : 
Wood specimens, etc., to the value of...............20.-0 0000 $280 00 
PRLUPONCUG BIIMOR: CLG. 6G occ oo oy pee ges Ggclee e 410 00 
$690 00 
ANNUAL BEQUESTS. 
The two annual events provided for in Mr. Shaw’s will 
which took place in 1912 are: 
The Flower Sermon, preached in Christ Church Cathedral, 
St. Louis, by Rev. Z. B. T. Phillips, May 19, 1912, and 
The Twenty-third Gardeners’ Banquet, held at the Wash- 
ington Hotel on the evening of December 18, 1912, when 
Mr. Richard Vincent Jr., President of the Society of Amer- 
ican Florists, delivered an address on the recent Horticult- 
_-ural Show at London. 
Respectfully submitted, 
GEORGE T. MOORE, 
Director. 
