98 
Leaflets —Series XI comprised ten numbers, of which numbers 
1-6 appeared during April to June, and numbers 7-10 in 
September and October. The popularity and circulation of this 
little publication increase each year. 
Seed List—The tenth annual List of Seeds for exchange with 
other botanic gardens was published in December. Over 940 spe- 
cies and varieties were listed. 
The total number of published pages devoted to the results of 
botanical research was 1,741, as against 1,375 pages published in 
1922. 
APPENDIX 5 
MEETINGS OF ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETIES AT 
THE GARDEN, 1923 
March 17. Little Men and Women of ’76, Children of the 
American Revolittion........,.+.-...2.sc0eeeceeres 
pris 2a Noten, Po S. 5)... 5. ee eee ene 
LApris 27. The Federated Garden Clubs of Long Island (Or- 
Haw de Wintinns, (lub, PS. 130; «..<stonss daaeeeeee 
May 28; Flatbish Garden Leacue...:.. 00. +saissseeees 
May 23. Joint meeting, Torrey Botanical Club, New York 
Bird and Tree Club, American Fern Society, and the 
Wild Flower Preservation Society of America......... 
May 25. Long Island Council of Women’s Clubs......... 
May 28. Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. executive staff........... 
dimers “Socety.on Old Brooklynites. ... 12... ge.e, meee 
October 16. Parents’ League of Brooklyn............... 
October 16. Department of Botany, Brooklyn Institute of 
GrGis NC SCICUCes sc tte: sy cos ee 
Ociobem is. “Mothers Club, P. S: ae: 2... eee 
ctoien 1, Blatbush Garden League.....4 : 2522 eee: 
MOV amiuer Os. (atin SOKOKIS). /. 454... - ook as Ree 
