MISSOURL BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 171 
STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR NOVEMBER, 1922 
GARDEN ATTENDANCE: 
Ota]: NUN DSL OL VABILOTAis. cw. dics ce oe eee eee es 88,527 
PLANT ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of plants received as gifts.............. 16 
Total number of plants received in exchange.......... 9 
Lisrary ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of books and pamphlets bought......... 15 
Total number of books and pamphlets donated........ 92 
HerBARIUM ACCESSIONS: 
By Gift— 
Anderson, E.—EHntodon compressus C. Mill. from Mis- 
OUI we uci Greats rales: eshte flock ve isco iss CER Teo tat ch Ee to 1 
Buchholz, Prof. John T.—Aristolochia tomentosa Sims, 
Callicarpa americana L., from Arkansas,..........ee0% Z 
Charlton, O. C.—Quercus Schneckii Britton from Texas.. 4 
Davis, Prof. W. H.—Tremellodendron merismatoides 
(Schw.). Bict from Massachtisetta:, .-ssc.- tn 5c<s oss - 1 
Dodge, Dr. C. W.—Fungi of Massachusetts.............6. 10 
Drushel, J. A.—Plants of Vermont, New York, Alabama, 
TC VETS SOU crmentrrete sh csiera'a o's s chalere aeiett ove coeiatice ty Shares 20 
Kellogg, John—Medicinal plants, cultivated at The Mis- 
souri Botanical “Garden: 2... 0:e see sien se assis stance ee 34 
Kew Herbarium, by Mr. A, W. Hill—Photographs of 
Mane les CLV DOS es. «cin: 8 ernsw Aaya ccaientaramin siete, Sn iene a 3 
Lowater, W. R.—Clavariae of Maumee Valley, Ohio...... 51 
Murrill, Dr. W. A.—Fungus from Cuba.................. 1 
Overholts, Dr. L. O.—Fungi of Pennsylvania............ 2 
Schmitz, Dr. H.—#Hsrobasidium Vaccinii from Idaho..... 1 
By Purchase— 
Davis, Rev. John—Plants of southeastern United States, 
chiefly from the Piedmont region of South Carolina... 800 
