42 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 



STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR FEBRUARY, 1921 



Garden ATTENDANCE): 



Total number of visitors 11,737 



Plant Accessions: 



Total number of plants and seeds received as gifts.... 33 

 Total number of plants received in exchange 400 



Plant Distribution: 



Total number of plants distributed in exchange 21 



Total number of seed packets distributed in exchange. . 2 



Library Accessions: 



Total number of books and pamphlets bought 22 



Total number of books and pamphlets donated 163 



Herrarium Accessions: 

 By Purchase — 



Rev. John Davis — Plants of Missouri 700 



A. A. Heller — Plants of Oregon and California 170 



By Gift— 



F. Agrelius — Koelrcuteria panioulata Laxm 1 



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



II. Harold Hume — Carpopteris divaricatus Maxim, and 



Ccnchrus carulinianus Walt, from Florida 2 



Roy Latham — Stereum versiforme B. & C I 



A. T. Speare — Scpfobasidium Spongia from Okeechobee, 



Florida 1 



Dr. R. Thaxter — Corticium cctvtrifugum Lev. from Maine 1 



By Exchange — 



Arnold Arboretum — Conifers of Formosa, collected by 



E. H. Wilson 25 



Ira W. Clokey — Plants of Colorado 240 



University of California, by Professor W. A. Setchell — 

 Fragments of type and authentic specimen of 

 Caulanthus sp 2 



U. S. National Herbarium — Photographs of types of 



A triplex 8 



Total 1,171 



The Garden 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 

 A. M. until one-half 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 Vandeventer Avenue car line. Transfer 

 south from all intersecting lines. 



