18 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 



STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR DECEMBER, 1920 



Garden Attendance: 



Total number of visitors 10,809 



Plant Accessions: 



Total number of packets of seed received in exchange. . . 2 



Libbaby Accessions: 



Total number of books and pamphlets bought 25 



Total number of books and pamphlets donated 148 



Herbarium Accessions : 



By Purchase — 

 Arnold Arboretum — Plants of the Ohio River Valley, 



Missouri, etc., collected by E. J. Palmer in 1920 1,168 



T. S. Brandegee — Plants of Mexico, collected by C. A. 



Purpus In 1920 112 



By Gift— 



Dr. R. P. Burke — Fungi of Alabama 20 



Prof. W. C. Coker— Fungi of North Carolina 14 



Dr. Charles E. Fairman — Merulius incarnatus Schw 1 



Prof. H. S. Fawcett — Hymenochaetc sprvta l 



Field Museum of Natural History— Fungi of Santa Cata- 



lina Island 40 



Miss Ann Hlbbard — Clavalaria subcaespitosa Peck from 



type locality, and other fungi 7 



F. P. McWhorter— Fungi about St. Louis 3 



Dr. L. O. Overholts — Aleurodiscus ccrussatus from Mani- 

 toba 1 



W. N. Suksdorf— Plants of Washington 40 



Hon. Geo. Whitfield Jack — Cultivated specimen of Ilex 



cornuta Llndl. from Louisiana 1 



By Field Work- 

 Plants of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and Idaho, col- 

 lected by E. B. Payson in 1920 670 



Total 2,078 



v T J» e harden Is open to the public every day In the year, except New 

 Year s, Fourth of July, Labor Day, and Christmas — week days from 8:00 

 ?^n i> U »i on e-haIf hour after sunset; Sundays from December to April, 

 1:00 P. M. until sunset, from April to December, 2:00 P. M. until sunset! 



The main entrance to the Garden is located at Tower Grove Avenue 

 and Flora Boulevard, on the Vande venter Avenue car line. Transfer 

 •outh from all intersecting lines. 



