86 missouri botanical garden bulletin 



Hebbabium Accessions: 



By Purchase — 



Davis, Rev. John — Plants of Missouri, North and South 



Carolina, etc 314 



By Gift— 



Buehholz, Professor John T. — Trillium sp. from Arkan- 

 sas 1 



Davidson, Dr. Anstruther — Ceanothus from California. 2 



Duggar, Dr. B. M. — Hebeloma hortense Burt l 



Hills, Mrs. Wm. A. — Ellisia Nyctelea L. from Illinois.. 1 



Ledman, 0. S. — Jjcrfinii palustre L. from Germany 1 



Lloyd, C. G— Fungi of Washington 2 



McWhorter, F. I' — Daedalea unicolor from Tennessee.. 1 



Moxley, George L. — Plants of California 6 



Payson, E. B. — Plants of Wyoming, Colorado and Idaho 55 



Rosen, H. R. — Septoria nodorum, glume blight of wheat 1 



Whelpley, Dr. H. M. — Polygala Senega L 1 



By Exchange — 



Bureau of Science, Manila, by Dr. H. A. Lee — 



Basidiovn/cctcs of the Philippines 119 



Bureau of Science, Manila, by E. D. Merrill — Mosses 



of the Philippine Islands, China and Sumatra 60 



Gray Herbarium, Harvard University, by Professor M. 

 L. Fernald — Typo material of Ijophiola septentrionaiis 

 Pernald 2 



Gray Herbarium, Harvard University, by Professor B. L. 

 Robinson — Fragments of the type of Benecio suu- 

 sqiuuTosus Greenm 1 



Tonduz, Ad.— Plants of Guatemala 201 



U. S. National Museum — Benecio doming ensis Urban 

 from Haiti 1 



Total 770 



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