MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
77 
April 7, before the graduating class of the Blair School in 
St. Louis Park, at the planting of their class tree, and before 
the North St. Louis Business Men’s Association preceding 
memorial tree planting in the Waterworks Park at the Chain 
of Rocks. 
STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR MARCH, 1922 
GARDEN ATTENDANCE: 
PPOUAL MUM PEF «Ol. -VIBICOIS seks oso oiocs wees sisi e Bowie ewe 11,957 
PLANT ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of seed packets received in exchange.... 
Total number of plants received in exchange......... 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of books and pamphlets bought......... 
Total number of books and pamphlets donated........ 
HERBARIUM Accessions for January, February and March, 1922: 
By Gift— 
Burke, Dr. R. P.—Clavariae of Alabama............. 
Hibbard, Miss A.—Tremellodendron Hibbardi Lloyd 
from type locality and Craterellus cornucopioides 
1 eee 
Por er ee ee ee 
Humphrey, C. J— Polyporus Ellisianus from Montana 
Mitchell, Miss Willie—Marine algae from Swampscott, 
MAaSaneChusetts 6.0% «, <ctioicte.s oe serene neelee ctealsuetes se 
hl rae Dr. L. O.—Stereum albobadium from Geor- 
a eee one en ere R EN CO ci ie hee 
Rosen, H. R. —Puccinia Windsoride..... ccc ceeeceaee 
Shear, Dr. C. L.—Pezizella Lythri (Desm.) Shear & 
| Dat) 4: ae Renee ae marr ane aM Verran ace RC 
Thaxter, Dr. R.—Septobasidium frustulosum from 
tba bib ts t:\s eee ne eA een era Err Tr ersnr rrr ch Cr ce 
Thaxter, Dr. R—Cyphella sp. from Bermuda......... 
van der Bijl, P. A.—Fungi of South Africa........... 
White, R. P.—Species of Stereum from New York.... 
By Exchange— 
Dodge, Dr. C. W.—Fungi of British Columbia........ 
Farlow Herbarium of Harvard University—Reliquiae 
Liysh ad fey Ab Wy: : Coenen? arene anes omen eR rer rar cr rr nT CmO en eames 
Haynes, Miss Caroline C.—North American Hepaticae 
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