MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 45 
tory of the Garden and a brief digest of some of the indi- 
vidual investigations recently completed or in progress. Op- 
portunity was given the members to inspect a series of labora- 
tory demonstrations illustrating the problems and methods 
involved in some of the investigational work in progress by 
members of the staff and graduate students of the Garden. 
About fifty members of the society were present. 
STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR FEBRUARY, 1915 
GABDEN ATTENDANCE: 
Aven! SUG OF Visitors 5 eee 2,865 
PLANT ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of plants received in exchange............ eee 
Total number of seed packets received in exchange........ 12 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS: 
HERBARIUM ACCESSIONS: 
By Purchase — - 
E. Bartholomew—‘North American Uredinales” Cent. XII, 
Wl NON; 1101 1O00. os oo ee ee 200 
B. ¥. Bush—Plants of Missouri..........: 02.222... ee... 230 
By Gift — 
I. W. Bailey—“Vegetable sheep” or “Yareta” from Peru... 
O. C. Charlton—Carya glabra var. villosa from Texas..... 
J. Dearness—Fungi from Vancouver, British Columbia... . 
J. Dearness—Fungi from Ontario, Canada................ 
J. A. Drushel—Plants of Alabama and Ohio.............. 
F. Gravatt—Specimens of fungi from Virginia............ 
J. H. Kellogg—Plants of Missouri....................... 
E. O. Matthews—Specimens of fungi from Mexico......... 
C. R. Orton—Specimens of Stereum chiefly............... 
C. E. Owens—Stereum purpurewm............ Bea cae» 
L. Romell—Specimens of fungi ......... Pe ee ee We ache 
H. von Schrenk—Pinus echinata Mill. and P. Taeda L. 
FEO TORRE gee es ee a 
W. A. Setchell—Leptobasidiwm associated with scale insects 
F. A. Wolf—Corticium caeruleum........... fe ere Pe es 
By Exchange — 
Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I—Plants of the Philippine 
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bot bet Ge NK CRNON GS 
New York Botanical Garden—Agalinis acuta Pennell from 
NOW VOR a oO hg TEENS oe or oe 1 
VETS i ak rE eh ee es eee 1 
U. S. National Museum—Fragments of types of Senecio in 
the U. 8S. Nat. eps = a ee Lea ee 15 
Specimens of Senecio from Te alor.gy aoe on—N. Y. 
ers Garden Explorations in South America......... ico oe 
