80 
— Plants Now in Bloom. Brooklyn Botanic Garden Leaflets 
Sc Mens: 
— — Informal and Wild Gardening. Jour. Internat. Garden 
Club 1: 91-104. August. 
—— Bog Gardening with Native Plants. The Garden Mag. 
26: 89-91. October. 
—— Plants of the Catskill Aqueduct Region. Brooklyn Bot. 
Gard. Leaflets 51°18, October Io. 
White, Orland E. 
—— Inheritance of endosperm color in maize. Am. Journ. 
Bot. 4: 396-406. July. | 
—— Inheritance studies in Pisum—IV: Interrelation of the 
genetic factors of Pisum. Jour. Agr. Research 11: 
167-190. October. 
—— Inheritance studies in Pistum—II: The present state of 
knowledge of heredity and variation in peas. Proceed. 
Am. Philosophical Soc. [Philadelphia] 56: 487-588. 
December. 
APPENDIX 2 
PUBLIC LECTURES, ADDRESSES, AND PAPERS GIVEN 
BY MEMBERS OF STAFF DURING 1917 
By the director of the Garden: 
March 10. War garden work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 
Before National Educators Conservation Society. New 
York. 
April 19. Ideals and opportunities for a botanic garden. 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Dedication Exercises. 
April 30. Vacant lot gardening and the food situation. FEras- 
mus Hall High School, Brooklyn. Before two assemblies. 
May 5. The aims and objects of the Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 
den. Before the Botanical Society of Pennsylvania, Phila- 
delphia. 
December 14. What the Botanic Garden is doing and planning 
for the schools and the city. New York Association of 
Biology Teachers. Washington Irving High School, N. 
Nae City; 
December 29. The near future of botany in America. Ad- 
