TABLE OF CONTENTS 
No. 1, JANUARY 
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Prospectus of Courses Offered by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1919. 1 
Effects of Low Temperatures on Greenhouse Plants ................ 14 
PresentationmontmGoldeMWiedali tik. ase. ae ose aon. thistle ee 17 
GraddationsorsGatden Meachers =...) .ssecscs caress. 22s.. coe 18 
ING LES mmm te etirmreegter tenet cet woot ay ue: haan Sea gusty es of 2 cnc ang. tle eR 19 
No. 2, APRIL 
Eighth Annual Report of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1918 ........ 25 
REDO tas tmel CaO InCGLOL secrete yt et arlene yes tee ya 25 
Epo Gea stem @iiiatGieo pe blantGs tees nee er SI 
Report ofanne @ttrator.ot Public Instruction. ..1.5.4.0.-2 ae 
INDO Rte Otambile Uleiiatlat lec, ree carts nen e chee sien Ces 70 
imam clalwestavenlentce tol OlG <0... s vieese one ee 76 
LoMiunicipaleAccount: .: kp eres ee eee etna on lnc eee 76 
2— Erivates Munds A CCOUNtS: oN eee Re Gar Or occ cc ae 78 
Arp pendices s1=Spoets hes She “css ee sae aes 80 
No. 3, Juty 
Educational Conference on Biology in New York City High Schools.. 95 
Statements of High School Principals as to the Value of General 
Biology in the High Schools of Greater New York ............. I2I 
Conference:'on Potato Diseases on Long Island)¥.%.................. 126 
Berthaw Mie Eves: i cc. co hs ecg ee a 127 
INGLES Seven Moet fence be oad. a ea 128 
No. 4, OcToBEr 
Children’s Gardening in the Reconstruction Period ..............0.. 133 
Sixth Annual Garden Exhibit for Brooklyn Boys and Girls ......... 138 
Additions to the’ Herbarium ...... 2) 142 
LS 0) ae cpl eh ee 143 
