140 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
field School. In. addition about 3,000 school children visited 
the Garden during the month to view the chrysanthemums. 
The November number of Park and Cemetery contains 
various references to the visit of the members of the Associa- 
tion of American Cemetery Superintendents to the Garden, 
as well as snap-shots of both the outdoor and indoor collec- 
tions. The paper read at this meeting by Mr. John Noyes, 
Landscape Designer to the Garden, on “Pictures in Park 
Cemeteries” is likewise published in this number. 
The Missouri Botanical Garden Students’ Club was organ- 
ized on the evening of November 5, Mr. Fred Grossart, Presi- 
dent, Mr. Paul A. Kohl, Secretary and Treasurer. After a 
few opening remarks by Dr. George T. Moore, Director of 
the Garden, Mr. Fred Grossart gave an illustrated talk on 
“The Chrysanthemum.” At the meeting held November 19, 
the following program was presented: “Introduction of 
Tropical Plants” by Mr. W. W. Ohlweiler, General Manager 
to the Garden; “Insects Affecting Tropical and Semi-Tropi- 
cal Plants in the Greenhouses,” by Mr. Carl Giebel. 
STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR OCTOBER, 1914 
SOURL Bumper OF Vuntor.. og 20,448 
PLANT ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of packets of seeds received in exchange...... 6 
Total number of plants donated................0..-0e0e0e 669 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of books and pamphlets bought............. 5 
Total number of books and pamphlets donated............ 53 
HERBARIUM ACCESSIONS: : 
By Purchase — 
E. Bartholomew — “Fungi Columbiana,” Century XLIV, 
Nos. 4300-4400; and Century XLV, Nos. 4401-4500.... 200 
S. S. Visher— Plants of British Columbia, Washington, 
PERO, CB es a Sen tg ee 845 
By Gift — 
S. Alexander—Quercus and Helinathus from Michigan... .. 3 
B. F. Bush—Ithyphallus impudicus (L.) Fries from Court- 
Dey; MOT os ie oe eee re 1 
1. W. da of Illinois and Canada.... 72 
S. Davis—Fungi from mnachusette 5. Sy sas 5 
- Dearness—Thelephora intybacea from Canada.......... 1 
J. A. Drushel—Drosera and Sarracenia from Alabama..... 7 
C. Garrett—Flowering plants from Missouri...... ....... 27 
