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44 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
American Society of Landseape Architects at Des Moines, 
February 22-23. 
Mr. G. H. Pring, Horticulturist to the Garden, has recently 
given his lecture, ‘‘Collecting Orchids in South Ameriea’’, 
before the following audiences: the pupils of the Rose Fanning 
Sehool, February 27; Collinsville Study Club, Collinsville, 
Ill., March 4; before the pupils of the Cleveland High School, 
March 11; Kennard School Patrons’ Association, March 14; 
Shenandoah School Patrons’ Association, Mareh 17. 
STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR FEBRUARY, 1924 
GARDEN ATTENDANCE: 
Total Tumaper-Of Visitore.... 2.00060. 00.44 fees e ees os See 
PLANT ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of seed packets received as gifts......... 21 
Total number of plants received as gifts............... 174 
LIBRARY ACCESSIONS: 
Total number of books and pamphlets bought......... 33 
Total number of books and pamphlets donated......... 91 
HERBARIUM ACCESSIONS: 
By Gift— 
Carpenter, Mrs. G. O.—Photograph of Acacia Koa A. 
Gray from the Island of Kanai, Hawaiian Islands... . 1 
Kauffman, Dr. C. H.—Wyoming fungi................. 5 
Long, Dr. W. H.—Stereum sanguinolentum on ties from 
ae So a oP = eae. 
Yasuda, Dr. A.—Fungi of Japan................00000e 15 
By Purchase— 
Broadway, W. E.—Plants of Trinidad, British West 
PRAT OM Gira ais Slewladrctets: 2s bs SO es ok bes we lbs 100 
By Exchange— 
Drushel, Prof. J. A.—Plants of Vermont, Missouri and 
GOLSTAGG conn. 6 eaten es by Ste HE Ces eee 
