106 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR SEPTEMBER, 
1918 
GARDEN ATTENDANCE: 
POURS NOUIDOE OL VIBINOIS | oes FS Sa is a OR we 28,219 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of books and pamphlets bought............. 23 
Total number of books and pamphlets donated............ 122 
HERBARIUM ACCESSIONS: 
By Purchase — 
Milton T. Greenman— Plants from Door County, Wis- 
OUR oc ee easel ph ars on Oe a 120 
P. Jérgensen—Plants of Argentina...................... 328 
By Gift — 
Jos. R. Bohr—Prunus from Michigan.................... xe | 
Ira W. Clokey—Senecios from Colorado.................. 10 
J. A. Drushel—Plants of the United States............... 23 
Dr. W. H. Emig—Mosses of Oklahoma................... 3 
Forest Products Laboratory of Canada, McGill University 
—Fungi destructive to timber of mills................ 3 
Dr. Geo. T. Moore—Cuscuta Epithymum Murr. from Massa- 
CUUSETIE SS ye ons espe er ee a eee ee i 
Dr. L. O. Overholts—Fungi from New Hampshire......... ll 
Prof. Chas. A. Shull— Xanthium globosum Shull from 
nh Ee ee eee ee eee PE ee Ys 
BONN COEUR AGS 507 
The Garden is open to the public every day in the year, except New 
Year’s, Fourth of July, Labor Day, and Christmas— week days from 8:00 
A. M. until one-half hour after sunset; Sundays from December to April, 
1:00 P. M. until sunset, from April to December, 2:00 P. M. until sunset. 
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. 
