MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 19 
Americana,” Fase. XL, Nos. 1951-2000; Rev. John Davis, 
plants of Missouri; C. C. Deam, plants of Indiana; J. A. 
Drushel, plants of Alabama, Missouri, and Ohio; A. D. E. 
Elmer, plants of the Philippine Islands; W. G. Farlow, fungi 
from New England, Cuba, and Jamaica; K. W. Krieger, 
“Fungi Saxonici exsiccati,’ Fasc. XLVI, Nos. 2251-2300; 
A. O. Garrett, “Fungi Utahensis,” Fase. [X, Nos. 201-225; 
J. M. Greenman and C. H. Thompson, plants of Missouri; 
A. A. Heller, plants of California; F. Hemm, plants of 
Kansas; H. D. House, fungi of New York; A. M. Huger, 
plants of North Carolina and Georgia; C. J. Humphrey, 
fungi chiefly of the Western States; E. L. Johnston, plants 
of Colorado; J. Kellogg, plants of Missouri; O. Leonhardt, 
general collection of peg H. D. Macoun, plants of Canada; 
L. Matthews, plants of Missouri; E. O. Matthews, plants of 
Missouri, Texas, and Mexico; New York Botanical Garden, 
plants of the West Indies; New York State Museum, speci- 
mens of fungi; North Dakota Agricultural College, plants 
of North Dakota; L. O. Overholts, plants of Colorado; E. J. 
Palmer, plants of Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas; L. H. 
Pammel, plants of Colorado; C. A. Purpus, plants of Mexico; 
A. B. Seymour, fungi of New.England; F. C. Seymour, 
plants of Massachusetts; H. Sudre, ““Batotheca Europaea,” 
Fase. XI and XII, Nos. 500-600, and “Herbarium Hier- 
aciorum,” Fasc. V and VI, Nos. 201-300; R. Thaxter, fungi 
of Florida; C. H. Thompson, cultivated plants; U. S. Nat. 
Museum, “American Grasses,” Nos. 1-200, and plants of 
Texas and New Mexico; University of Pennsylvania, Scro- 
phulariaceae of the Southern States; University of Texas, 
plants of Texas; S. 8. Visher, plants of Alaska, British 
Columbia, and Washington; H. von Schrenk, fungi of the 
United States, West Indies, and Austria; A. von Hayek, 
“Centaureae exsiccatae criticae,”’ Fase. I and II, Nos. 1-100; 
G. Zenker, plants of Kamerun, centuries IV and V, Nos. 400- 
499; and J. R. Wier, fungi of Idaho. A complete list of 
the accessions received during the year has been recorded 
in the monthly issues of the BULLETIN. 
Mounting and Distribution —The mounting of herbarium 
specimens has continued throughout the year; and the 
greater part of the material received on new accessions has 
been already incorporated in the general herbarium. In 
addition to this, the F. Blanchard herbarium and the J. M. 
Greenman herbarium have been fully organized and a com- 
plete series from each collection has been mounted and the 
duplicates laid out in sets ready for distribution to corre- 
spondents on the basis of exchange. A relatively small num- 
ber of duplicates has been sent out during the year in ex- 
