200 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR NOVEMBER, 1916 
GARDEN ATTENDANCE: 
SOCAE Nimber-OF Winer SS os es Ss 54,494 
PLANT ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of plants received in exchange.............. 10 
Plants and seeds donated... 53s i Se i ss Se es 37 
PLANT DISTRIBUTION: 
Total number of plants distributed.....................- 249 - 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of books and pamphlets bought............. 82 
Total number of books and pamphlets donated ............ 426 
HERBARIUM ACCESSIONS: 
By Purchase — 
A. A. Heller—Plants of California....................:+ 400 
H. Sudre—Plants of Europe—‘Batotheca Europea,” Fase. 
XIV., Nos. 651-700; “Herbarium Hieraciorum,” Fasc. 
WE NOK: BOE-B00 aise coerce cas oes ea ees 100 
By Exchange — 
C. W. Dodge—Ferns of Vermont.............c.eceeecaee 97 
C. W. Dodge—Polyporus Ellisianus from Vermont........ 1 
C. W. Dodge—Merulius sulcatus Pk. from Missouri....... 1 
E. L, Johnston—Plants of Colorado...................4. 150 
New York Botanical Garden—Plants of the West Indies 
mt Wiveide so i Ss a eee 334 
By Gift — 
W. H. Aiken—Polypremum procumbens L. from Texas.... 1 
W. H. Ballou—Peniophora Allescheri from New York..... 1 
T. S. Brandegee—Croton sp. from Mexico..............-. 1 
L. M. Dougan—Plants of Vermont, New York, and New 
© Le ae ee eae Pe ee ee ea 18 
J. A. Drushel—Plants of Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Colo- 
rado, and -Oslifornia 2 SS ee 6 
O. = Seer esculenta (Ker) Rob. from Michi- 
Cr 
es “Alice Flickinger—Cultivated specimen of Callicarpa 
purpurea Juss. from Webster Park, Missouri.......... 1 
Chas. Goessl—Specimen of Othonna crassifolia Harv., culti- 
vated at Sheboygan, Wisconsin..........--..-+--ee0e: 1 
Miss Caroline Haynes—American Hepaticae, chiefly from 
NOW NONE Seo oe te ee ee ee eee 53 
H. D, House—Fungi ot New York 67 
O. 8. Ledman—Acalypha sp. from India.............+. eee 1 
_ W. A. Murrill—Fungi from New Mexico................. 5 
W. A. Murrill—Stereum elegantissimum Speg. from Chile. . 1 
W. A. Murrill—Corticium polyporoideum & C. from Vir- 
a Ss Sees ee en ee ee eee 1 
C. V. Piper—Ewobasidium Vaccinii on fruits of Vaccinium 
membranaceum from Idaho: ............6...00-2.000: 1 
J. B. Rorer —Septobasidium pseudopedicellatum Burt on 
oranae tren: i Topaees oe ees vk a ws 1 
Forest Shreve—Compositae from Arizona................ 29 
Di toy We ge OF NGI, 27 
E. Mead Wilcox—Rhamnus lanceolata Pursh from Kansas.. 1 
