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—- Some September flowers at the Garden. Brooklyn Bot. 
Gard. Leaflets XI‘. September 19. 
_—— The Melanconis disease of the butternut (Juglans cinerea 
L.). Phytopathology 13: 411-435. (October), and 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Contributions No. 31. 
—— 113 newspaper articles relating to the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. 
— 5 abstracts of botanical papers for Botanical Abstracts, 
Tol. 12. 
Gundersen, Alfred 
—— Evolution in Flowering Plants. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Leaflets XI®. Oct. 17. 
Reed, George M. 
— Louis Pasteur—Brooylyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets XI**, May 
—— Varietal Resistance and Susceptibility of Sorghums to 
Sphacelotheca Sorghi (Link) Clint. and Sphacelotheca 
cruenta (Kiihn) Potter. Mycologia 15: 132-143. May 
1923. 
— Sorghum Smuts and their relations to Sorghums (Ab- 
stract). Torreya 23: 55-56. May—June. 
Shaw, Ellen Eddy 
—— The tenth annual garden exhibit for Brooklyn boys and 
girls. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets X1*. April 18. 
— Report of the Curator of Elementary Instruction for 1922. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec. 12: 67-71. April. 
— Children’s garden work an aid to good citizenship. The 
Church School 4: 374-375. May. 
—— The children’s garden at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Natl. Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild Mag. 12: 3-4. 
May. 
—— Peter and the garden zoo. Junior Home Mag. 4:9. July. 
— The stately pines. The Educator-Jour. 23: 595. August. 
—— Silk making from green leaves. Junior Home Mag. 4: 9. 
August. 
