TABLE OF CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIII 
No. 1, JANUARY 
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eae of Courses, Lectures, and Other Educational Advantages 
ffered to Members and to the General Public .................. 
Bulb poe 1923 
Awatd of prizes tor athe Book Plate Design a5. ssa noe seein se 22 
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No, 2, APRIL 
peer Annual Report of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1923 ..... 25 
OIE Oe nokey Iida etengucd Poems CON oM eau ado a soo aH aay 25 
Bee OlethenGuratonomeblants: ses cee ee eee 
Report of the Curator of Public Instruction .................. 62 
Report of the ee of Elementary Instruction ................ 67 
Report of the Cur Olsblantwlathologiverewee eee ee errr ce Gal 
Report of the ie ATS eA ee Cs Vins se eee ere eae ve 
aaa ea i MO2Z2p sey eet ies es Seth SE Segment Capote 78 
(ital UNC AOUIES cduscnnnonacuaesuevecbpoaveucdune 78 
A kKS Jehnineks JAVKKO OES GocagdceoGuedobnuoocudugUoadoouS 7 
Fees bc ORES 6 On. 55 OS C5 ODS Ee eres 82 
No. 3, JULY 
Smuts of Cereals: Their Nature, Economic Importance, and the Sig- 
mincancesot Recent Discoventesme semen ke. esse a tees ee 103 
Funds: for Research a. ores eee ee ceed Se ae 124 
National Research Fellowships in the Biological Sciences ............ 125 
Joint Meeting on the Conservation of our Native Wild Flowers ...... 127, 
Menusis Hlytrap in Bloom sree reer ere ere no eas 128 
Tenth Annual Spring Inspections aterm ee. ee ee 130 
INIOLESH ON ess Rs Ais Se 2 ea a angry ule 131 
No. 4, OcroBer 
Prospectus of Courses, Lectures, and Other Educational Advantages 
Offered to Members and to the General Public, 1924-5 ........... 135 
