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MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 43 
Recent visitors to the Garden include Mr. ©. A. Reed, of 
the U.S. Department of Agriculture, April 6; Prof. Shigenori 
Kawagoe, professor of botany, Imperial College of Agricul- 
ture and Forestry, Kagoshina, Japan, April 24; and Miss 
Hawkes and Miss Lacy, of the U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture library, April 29. 
The members of the Carpe Diem Literary Society visited 
the Garden, April 24, and after a tour of the greenhouses and 
grounds assembled in the lecture room, where Dr. Anderson, 
in charge of the School for Gardening, gave an illustrated 
talk on ‘‘The Activities of the Missouri Botanical Garden.’’ 
Dr. Edgar Anderson lectured before the Woodcraft Council 
at the Union Avenue Christian Church on ‘‘Out-of-Door 
Experiences,’’ April 17; and on April 24 a lecture by Dr. 
Anderson on ‘‘Flowers for City Gardens’’ was broadcasted 
by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch radio station in connection 
with the Garden’s co-operation in National Garden week. 
Dr. George T. Moore, Director of the Garden, and Dr. B. 
M. Duggar, Physiologist, attended the meetings of the Amer- 
ican Philosophical Society, at Philadelphia, April 20-21. Dr. 
Duggar presented a paper before the society, April 21, on 
‘“‘Indications Respecting the Nature of the Infective Particles 
in the Mosaic Disease of Tobaceo.’’ 
