MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 47 
STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR FEBRUARY, 1914 
GABDEN ATTENDANCE: 
s,otal number 6f vVisit0Te, 25 oc ee Ri iesagr 2,079 
PLANT ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of plants donated...............-..2.0000- 12 
Total number of packets of seeds received in exchange..... 156 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of books and pamphlets bought............. 22 
Total number of books and pamphlets donated............ 91 
HEBBARIUM ACCESSIONS: 
By Purchase — 
E. J. Palmer, private herbarium, mostly plants of Missouri, 
estimated to contain about « .. . 2.0.66 2e etc ee eee eee, 5, 
By Gift — 
Miss Lily M. Cash—Cocculus carolinianus DC. from San 
tT ae Sa Sey (Owner reps eee erro ser eee 
J. A. Drushel—Plants of Alabama and Missouri......... 15 
Iowa Seed Co.—Solanum muricatum from Des Moines, Iowa 1 
John Kellogg—Plants of Missouri and Arkansas.......... 438 
Leonard Matthews—Terminalia Catappa L. from San Jose, 
Se Bee On a ho Sey Sain meee Ga eee 
H. von Schrenk—Fungi from Texas................--..- 12 
H. von Schrenk—Fungi and lichens from Jamaica........ 16 
By Exchange — 
Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University—-Woody plants of 
WNOPth: AMOriee 5405 oA ee a 61 
New York Botanical Garden—Plants of the West Indies.. 110 
Iowa State College—Plants of Colorado, collected by J. P. 
PON CTIOR ee See oe ek ak ee Skee Caen Sue en Oe 187 
The Garden is open to the public week days the year ’round from 
8:00 A. M. until one-half hour after sunset. Beginning with the first 
Sunday in April and continuing until November 30, the garden will 
be open Sundays from 2 P. M. until sunset. Admission free. 
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. 
