LABEL, 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 
PresentationmotsGolde Wedal: a2. ete ee 6 tensa ton eee Pati lela Pee 17 
Gradtiationvor Garden: deachersis ci. ss 6s 0 so we se ee eee 18 
INGOTS matherirpe date wane oc id ees an wees a has css een 19 
No. 2, APRIL 
Eighth Annual Report of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1919 ........ 25 
ReporteotethesOinectOt si cse a5 0s ee eee ie a ee 25 
iReportorstnes Gtirator of Plants ss..0 oc eee ene eee 51 
Report of the Girator ot Public Instruction :...1.5. eee 60 
Ive pont Otetiem ib tatiatl sso ees A aty is sa seesn es caer eo eee ener 70 
itianciale otatements: fOr LOL Gate! cc) 2s. ree eee 76 
Tesh aU ete ACCOUNT wets tee Aa i ae ee 76 
2 PtivatemHuilds wNGCOUNt 3.6. Seca eee cise ie eee oes 78 
PAD DEN IGS wl Sime ame Peres: Nort tee ea aati go aucQouNE 80 
No. 3, JULY 
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 .............. 121 
Conference on Potato Diseases on Long Island .................004. 126 
> UBbeereil ness, LM Ips 151g 2 ae ne ere PRN Fle 127 
INI@XHRS: - 5 6.Sio Gn 0 ae en DOA eA ire a a 128 
No. 4, Ocrosrr 
Children’s Gardening in the Reconstruction Period .................. 133 
Sixth Annual Garden Exhibit for Brooklyn Boys and Girls ......... 138 
FAM CIREIOINGMCOMENER RLERD ALTIUM «sa ccd sve ates ere ves oc Fem didie sy a eenememreanaane 142 
INNO SIS» lke 2 Si, Teta 3 ne en ere eee REC CS Hin aun 143 
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