PUBLICATIONS 
OF THE 
BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 
_. RECORD. Paonia January, 1912. An administrative ‘periodical, 
issued quarterly. Contains, among other things, ee nntial. report of the 
director and heads of desaticae special reports, notincemerits of courses 
of instruction, miscellaneous papers, and notes eae Garden progress _ 
»-and events. Free to members of the Garden and of the Department of 
‘Botany of the Institute. .To others. one dollar a year ; 25 cents a copy. 
CONTR IBUTIONS. Papers originally published in botanical or other 
periodicals, reissued as “ separates,” without change of paging, os eae 
consecutively. This series includes occasional papers, as well as those em- 
bodying the results of research done at the Garden, or by sere of its staff. 
or students. Twenty-five nt URC S constitute one volume. Price 25 cents ~ 
each, $5.00 a ene 
“1, The educational work of botanic Watins 13 pages. IQII..: 
2. The purpose of an imtroductory course in botany. 8 pages. IQ1I. 
3. Cryptomeric inheritance in Onagra. 1% pages, figs. 2; plates 2. 1911) 
4. On the origin and, present ae hu at of the pane: -barrens of New 
Jersey. 15 pages, figs. 2. 1912 
s) Digoeing sprouts of Solanum ee 10 pages, figs. 6; plate 1. 
1Qt2, 
6. I ntermingling of perennial sporophytic and gametophytic generations wn 
- Puccina, P. obtegens and Uromyces Glycyrrhizae. 15 pages, 1 plate. 1913. 
7. Studies of teratological Pog ene im thew relation to soiluhon and the 
problems of heredity. 1. A study of certain floral abnormalities in Nico- 
tiana, etc. 14 pages, ee 4. oe 
. Some. observations on the formation of the capuhivum and the deveiop- 
ment of Physarella nivale Peck and han: fusca Roth, 15 pages, 
2. plates. 1914. 
<Q) he growth: “forms it the flora of New Y ork and. Zidane Q pages. 
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GUIDES to the collections, buildings, and grounds. Price based upon cost 
of es | 
. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. “Price, 5 cents. 
al ote ‘Established April 10, 1913, and published weekly or bi- 
weekly during April, May, June, September, and October. The purpose of 
the Leaflets is primarily to give announcements concerning flowering and. 
- other plant activities to be seen in the Garden near the date of issue, and to’ 
give popular, elementary information about plant life for teachers and others. 
Current numbers free to all who wish them. Back series re, 50 cts. 
each; back numbers, 5 cts. each. | 
SEED LIST. Issued in December of each year. ; 
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY.” Established, January, 1914, 
Published, in cooperation with the BoTantcat Society, oF AMERICA, 
monthly, except during August and September. Subscription rates: to mem- 
bers of the Botanical Society of America, $3.00 a year; to all others $4.00 
a year. 
