8s 
By Purchase: 
Harper, Prof. Rk. M., University of Alabama, University, 
Ala 
Bse tag cies ate Gat Maile waned erates oa es 13 
Ikittredge, Miss EF. M., Vergennes, Vt..............0..... 84 
Wheeler, Mr. Louis C., Cambridge, Mass..........0.0.... 305 502 
Oa) Ase ettes cea ai ee ead Gap ten cas hae as 3490 
Distribution: 
By Exchange: 
Drew, Dr. Wim., University of Tennessee, Knoxville. ..... 1 
se cre Dr. Frederick J., Univ. aie ge Ann Arbor... 1 
Hultén, Dr. Eric, Botanic Garden, Lund, Sweden. . . .. 180 
Nees Dr. W. E., Smith College, ee Waee.. . 3 185 
Fungus [lerbarium 
Accessions: 
Fungi: 
B ¥y Gift 
Miss Grace A. Petersen, Woodhaven, N. Y............ 34 
By Exchange: 
New York Botanical Garden, New York Citv......... 132 
By Purchase: 
Dr. H. Sydow, Berlin, Germany... ........00........ 200 
WM OUAY 4c octet bate oe ea ea eee LS ie be ee ae ae 366 
Respectfully submitted, 
Henry K. SVENSON, 
Curator of the Herbarium. 
REPORT ON THE LIBRARY FOR 1937 
Dr. C. SruarT GAGER, DIRECTOR. 
Sir: submit herewith my report for the year ending December 
Oly doors 
ACCESSIONS 
The collections at present comprise 36,195 pieces, of which 
number 19,728 are volumes and 16,467 are pamphlets, an increase 
of 428 volumes and 537 pamphlets, or 965 pieces during 1937. 
Volumes purchased totaled 241. Citts during the year were 163 
volumes, 383 pamphlets, and 965 parts. The list of donors ts 
included in Appendix I 
