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APPENDIX 6 
PUBLICATIONS OF MEMBERS OF STAFF DURING 1914 
Bisby, Guy R. Some observations on the formation of the capil- 
lititum and the development of Physarella mirabilis Peck and 
Stemonitis fusca Roth. American Jour. of Bot. 1: 274-288. 
June, 1914. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Contrib. No. 8. 
The potato industry of northern Maine and its relation to 
that of Long Island. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets, II.%4 7 
Oct Tord, 
Gager, C. Stuart. Botanic Garden. The Standard Cyclopedia 
of Horticulture. 1: 526-532. 
Gibson‘s Supplement to Jost’s Plant Physiology. (Re- 
view) Torreya 14: 109-110. 
Vandalism turned to account. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaf- 
efe oet al Now. ily 67: 
The need for additional endowment, Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Record 3: 9-13. January. 
Tree planting by Professor Engler. Ibid. 3: 13-17. Jan- 
uary. 
A new botanical journal. Ibid. 3: 17-18. January. 
—— Third annual report of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Ibid. 3: 27-52. April. 
A rare book by Tradescant. Ibid. 3: 77-87. July. 
Backyard gardening in Toledo, Ohio, and Lebanon, Pa, 
"Tid, 3: 87-89. July. 
—— [first annual high school day. Jbid. 3: 89-90. July. 
—— Opening of the tropical economic house. Jbid. 3: go-91. 
July. 
The Japanese garden. Jbid. 3: 112-113. October. 
and E. E. S{haw]. Tree Planting. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
eatets: Ser) (l, No. 3. April 22, 
Olive, Edgar W. Conferences for the better understanding of 
potato diseases and potato improvement. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Record 3: 116-120. Oct. 1914. 
Algae in the Garden brook. Jbid. 3: 120-123. Oct. 1914. 
—— Doctorates conferred in botany by American Universities 
(Mois) Jbld..37412e-120,. Oct, 1917, 
