94 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
HERBARIUM ACCESSIONS: 
JUNB 
By Gift— 
Buchholz, Dr, John T.—Trillium sp. from Arkansas... i 
Churchill, Hon. Joseph R.—Plants from the Province 
OE SON TRA es on G ician c 3G 0 e000 9 Ve eee eat 210 
Epling, Carl—Juniperus virginiana from Arcadia, Mis- 
WOE Sea alse: Secale 6 ee eee) es ee aa 7 
Lahman, Mrs. Charles E.—Ipomoea sp. from Oklahoma 1 
Lehman, S. G.—Diaporthe Sojae Lehman, type, and 
GEOL MOUGCIMIOUG. iad sce cots ars ae 0 8 00.04) be alge ainleeaea ce ocd 4 
von Schrenk, Dr. H.—Wood-destroying fungi of Hon- 
UE 4 or kv Faics nis dies Sia oe ac Be Cea caves ob SRE Oa Teac s 6 12 
Stephens, C. R.—Daedalacanthus sp. and Ruellia sp. 
PU GEA. SPO oa sss ans wae cee s pee ehewea ber als 2 
By Purchase— 
Gleason, Dr. H. A.—Plants of British Guiana.......... 416 
By Exchange— 
College de Longueuil, by Fr. Marie Victoria—Plants 
of the Province of Quebec, Canada.................4. 190 
New York Botanical Garden, by Dr. N. L. Britton— 
Senecio Leoni Britton & Wilson, of Cuba, fragments 
WOT CR ee eh pk ak ce Gok a 35's wo c.g A eas 1 
938 
JULY 
By Gift— 
Buchholz, Dr. John T.—Pellaea atropurpurea var. Bushii 
PO ee NO ss farn's 2 oo ea oe ois aren 1 
Griffiths, Miss Marion A., and Miss Fanny Fern Smith— 
Reboulea hemispherica from Southern Illinois....... 1 
Houck, Miss A. W.—£pipactis gigantea Dougl. from 
RT OTUTIE sk diaiccc cis asc vases nw eee aba bbb ews eeale es E | 
Kurtzweil, George L.—Agrostis hymealis (Walt.) BSP. 
OMT T = se we ist cece a eae neces se lace aie ataete = 1 
McAdow, Miss Marian—Hakea oleifolia P.Br, from 
MIOPIGS Aiea Sel il ek se eda ee ss 6 oe Re Ca SEs oe 1 
Taylor, F. C.—Cornus canadensis L. from Wisconsin... 2 
Royal College Science for Ireland, by Arnold Arboretum 
—Cultivated specimens of Platanus from England.... 12 
By Field Work— 
Greenman, Dr. J. M.—Plants of Missouri and Illinois... 140 
Kellogg, John H.—Chiefly, plants cultivated in Missouri 
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