87 
Miscellaneous 
Anonymous, for improvement of Japanese Garden, $500. 
Blum, Mrs. E. C., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1 Tea kettle (nickel over copper). 
Lacey, Miss Maude, Brooklyn, N. Y., 3 Gold fish. 
Shaw, Miss Ellen Eddy, and Simpson, Miss Ray, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 
1 Centerpiece for tea table. 
Van Sinderen, Mrs. W. L., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1 Jinrickisha. 
Wiemuth, Mr. Charles H., Brooklyn, N. Y., 50 Flower pots. 
APPENDIX 2 
PUBLICATIONS OF MEMBERS OF STAFF DURING 1923 
Benedict, R. C. 
—— What we know about Boston ferns;. What Boston fern is 
best? Articles in Florists’ Exchange. The titles are as 
follows: 
X. A further discussion of standards. Jan 6. 
XII. The opinions of some growers. Feb. 10. 
— Progress of the Fern Society’s program for wild plant pro- 
tection. Amer. Fern Jour. 13: 18-22. Jan.—Mar. 
— Which Boston fern is best? Prospectus of an experiment 
to answer this question. Jour. of Heredity 13: 255-263. 
(June, 1922) Issued Feb. 15. 
—— The Mosquito fern. Amer. Fern Jour. 13: 48-52. Apr.- 
Je. ; 
—— Wild plant conservation in Connecticut, a suburban state. 
Amer. Fern Jour. 13: 56-59. Apr—Je. (Reprinted as 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets XI1°. May 30). 
—— Notes on the program for wild plant protection. Amer. 
Fern Jour. 13: 59-60. Apr.—Je. 
—— Why study ferns? Nature Study Rev. 19: "185-186. 
May. 
— Will florists aid to preserve the wild flowers? Gard. 
‘Chron. of America 27: 155. June. 
— New bud sports in Nephrolepis. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Contr. No. 32. June. (Reprinted from Genetics 
8: 75-95. Jan.) 
