84 
Gundersen, Alfred 
—— Trees of Prospect Park and Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets VIV. June 18. 
—— Some Brooklyn weeds. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets 
VIPS Oct: 20; 
—— Trelease’s Plant materials and winter botany. (Review.) 
Torreya 19: 78-79. Ap. 
—— Various abstracts in Botanical Abstracts 1-2. 
Olive, Edgar W. 
—— Report of the Curator of Public Instruction for 1918. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 8: 60-64. Ap. 
-—— Key to some of the principal families of flowering plants. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets VII, May at. 
—— The living soil. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets VII®. 
Oct. 15. 
—— Various abstracts on papers dealing with Fungi in Botan- 
ical Abstracts 1-2, 
Shaw, Ellen Eddy 
—— Report of the Curator of Elementary Instruction for 1918. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard, Record 8: 66-70. Apr. 
—— Report of Sixth Annual Exhibit for Brooklyn Boys and 
Girls. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 8: 138-142. Oct. 
—— Sixth Annual Exhibit for Boys and Girls. Brooklyn Bot. 
Gard, Leaflets VII’. Apr. 16 
Simpson, Ray : 
—— Report of the Librarian for 1918. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Record 8: 70-76. April. 
Taylor, N. 
—— The small place. Its landscape architecture. (Review.) 
Jour. Int, Garden Club 3: 196. March. 
—— Report of the Curator of Plants for 19018. Brooklyn Bo- 
tanic Garden Record 8: 51-60. April. 
—— Plant Quarantine No. 37. Journ. Int. Garden Club 3: 
3290-331. June. 
—— Britton & Rose’s Cactaceae. (Review.) Torreya 19: 
200-203. October. 
