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RECORD, Established, January, 1912. An administrative periodical, issued quarterly. 

 Contains, among other things, the Annual Report of the directors and heads of depart- 

 ments, special reports, announcements of courses of instruction, miscellaneous papers, 

 and nates concerning Garden progress and events- Free to members of the Garden. 

 To others one dollar a year; 25 cents a copy. 



MEMOIRS. Established, July, 1918, Published irregularly. Volume I, Dedication 

 Papers: comprising scientific papers presented at the dedication of the laboratory build- 



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CONTRIBUTIONS. Papers originally published in botanical or other periodicals, 

 reissued as '* separates " without change of paging, and numbered consecutively. This 

 series includes occasional papers, as well as those embodying the results of research 

 done at the Garden, or by members of its staff or students. Twenty-five numbers con- 

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ID pages. 1916. 



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15. Present status of the problem of the effect of radium rays on plant life, 8 



pages. 1916. 



16. Flora of the vicinity of New York, 6 pages, fig. 1/ 1917. 



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17. Endophyllum-like rusts of PorJo Rico. 9 pages, 3 plates. 1917. 

 i8. Inheritance of endosperm color in maize. 11 pages. I917- 



rg. Studies of inheritance in Pisum. IL The present state of knowledge of heredity 

 and variation in peas. 102 pages. I9I7- 

 20. Inheritance studies in Pisum. IIL The inheritance of height in peas, 7 pages 



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21. A sketch of plant classification from Theophrastus to the present. i6 pages. 



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22. A basis for reconstructing botanical education, 6 pages. 1919- 



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23. Plant families: a plea for an international sequence. 9 pages. 1920. 



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24. Plants and animals of Mount Marcy, New York. 69 pages, i plate, 22 figs. 1920. 

 LEAFLETS. Established, April lo, 1913. PubUshed weekly or biweekly during 



April, May, June, September, and October. The purpose of the Leaflets is primarily 

 to give announcements concerning flowering and other plant activities to be seen in the 

 Garden near the date of issue, and to give popular, elementary information about plant 

 life for teachers and others. Free to members of the Garden. To others, fifty cents 



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a series. Single numtes 5 cents each. 



GUIDES to the coftections, buildings, and grounds. Price based upon cost of 

 publication. 



SEED LIST. Issued in December of each year. 



AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY. Established, January, 1914. Published, in 

 cooperation with the Botanical Society of America, monthly, except during August 



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Subscription, $6.00 a year. 



ECOLOGY. Established, January, 1920. Published quarterly in cooperation with 



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