MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 27 
STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR DECEMBER, 1915 
GaRDEN ATTENDANCE: 
Total wamaber of visitora sc 625s ce eee 12,022 
PLANT ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of plants received in exchange.............. 70 
Total number of packets of seeds received in exchange..... 4 
PLANT DISTRIBUTION: 
Total number of plants distributed free.................. 20 
Total number of plants distributed in exchange........... 3 
Lipeaky ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of books and pamphlets bought............. 22 
Total number of books and pamphlets donated............ 225 
HERBARIUM ACCESSIONS: 
By Purchase — 
Geo. W. Stevens—Plants of Oklahoma..................- 1,400 
H. Sudre —“Batotheca Europaea,” Fase. XIII, Nos. 601- ;‘ 
pen de CE EET EE Foe eR OPE E PIE ene oes peares Pubes aes 5 
H. Sudre — “Herbarium Hieraciorum,” Fase. V, Nos. 201— 
se ARIE a CE SL EE Pee Te Be fare 50 
By Gift — 
Walter H. Aiken—Verbesina virginica L. from Louisiana. . 1 
B. F. Bush—Polysaccum crassipes from Montevallo, Mis- 
WOUED ice 5 sis Bhs oo 5s Ae ee ee ok ba es ek 1 
J. Dearness—Fungi of Ontario and British Columbia...... 7 
J. A. Drushel—Plants from Ohio, Missouri, Texas, Colo- 
waco; Utah; and- Oaliforiia 2505 on ea 23 
J. More and Milton T. Greenman—Plants of Missouri..... 3 
C. J. Humphrey—Thelephoraceae of Cuba. ........... vee 
E. L. Johnston—Plants of Colorado...............2+-005 95 
O. S. Ledman—Plants of Missouri.................-2000- 17 
W. H. Long—Fungi on lumbering “slash” in Arkansas.... 53 
Mrs. J. T. Monell — Private herbarium of the late Joseph 
Tarrigan Monell (estimated at) ..........-.2-2+ee005 1,000 
L. O. Overholts—Type specimens of Agaricaceae from Mis- 
L. O. Overholts—Specimens of Thelephoraceae from Penn- 
MOURN ae a oe Se eas 
G. L. Peltier—Corticium vagum on stems of carrot, horse- 
radish, radish, rhubarb, Sedwm, wintervetch, and on 
ROM eO FOU ss i a es eh eas w heehee cases 
C. V. Piper—Specimens of Senecio from Oregon.........-. 
F. Pitzman—Magnolia sp. from Cairo, Illinois........... 
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, land — Specimens _ of 
Corticium salmonicolor, the “pink disease” of tropical 
PN Sg BA EE PERS RATES URNS Oe cia hs SPREE CESS 
H. ae Schrenk—Gordonia Lasianthus Ell., the “tan-bay” ; 
or “loblolly-bay,” from Georgia.......-.----+++++-- ee 
J. R. Wier ass edhe Geaksortut fungi of Montana, Idaho, 
Washington, and British Columbia .......-------++++- 
By Field Work — 
E. J. Palmer — Plants of Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, and 
Oklahoma (estimated at) 2.2... cc cise ceedc sce secesos 8,292 
