48 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
Mr. Willard G. Bixby, Secretary of the Northern Nut 
Growers’ Association, visited the Garden, March 24, inspected 
the nut plantation, and presented the Garden with several 
new abnormalities of nuts. 
Volume VI, Number 4 of the Annals of the Missouri Botani- 
cal Garden has recently been issued with the following con- 
tents: J i ateraatal 
‘The Thelephoraceae of North America. XI,’’ E. ‘ Burt. 
‘‘A Subterranean Algal Flora,’’ George T. Moore and Jo- 
anne L. Karrer. 
‘“Culture Experiments with Melampsora in Japan,’’ Ta- 
kashi Matsumoto. 
STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR FEBRUARY, 1920 
GARDEN ATTENDANCE: 
Total number of ViSitOrs.......ceccccc ce ccccesecccces 9,041 
PLANT ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of plants and seeds received as gifts.... 15 
Lipeary ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of books and pamphlets bought......... 39 
Total number of books and pamphlets donated........ 143 
HERBARIUM, ACCESSIONS: 
By Purchase— 
E. Bartholomew—‘North American Uredinales,” Cent. 
XXII and XXIII, Nos. 2101-2300 inclusive........ 200 
C. Mereschkovsky—‘“Lichenes ticinenses exsiccati”.... 100 
By Gift— 
J. S. Boyce—Merulius SP. ...e eee cece cece ncccerercccee 2 
Miss Fanny Goetz—Mimulus modestus Eastw. from 
CAMPOTRIA «ix chs. wd <emaes Ub we bk os ea ene 1 
Mrs. Adele Lewis Grant--Mimulus, several species from 
CBSE OLD. «5.50.6 ocr a0 8 ose 04h 600 w oan Aw em arere Sale Vane 15 
Dr. DD. .T. MacDougal—-Chenopodium ambrosioides ke 
from the vicinity of the Mexican boundary........ 1 
W. H. Snell—Merulius sp. from California............ 2 
W. N. Suksdorf—Plants of Washington............... 112 
Dr. S. M. Zeller—Poria SP.....cccescccccserscecveces 1 
By Exchange— 
Ira W. Clokey—Plants of Colorado............2++00-- 270 
U. S. National Museum—“‘American Grasses” Nos. 401- 
WOR AGINAIVO: 6 f4c5s as 6.06 as vie wa os tba selene awe 300 
