88 



Post, Mrs. James H. (throut^h Mrs. GkMilworth R. Biiller), $250 for furniture 



for the children's garden house. 

 Post, Miss Jessie W., $25 for books for the chiklren's library. 

 Schubert, ^Nliss Bernice, $2 for books for the children's library. 

 Shaw, Miss Ellen Eddy, Three gold honor pins for honorable service in the 



1924 outdoor garden. 

 Weber, Mrs. William O., $10 for books lor the children's library. 

 Woman's Au.xiliary of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, $19 for the children's 



room. 

 Wood, Dr. Robert L., $4 for books for the children's library. 



Note. — Numerous gifts of books, and books for the children's library 

 purchased with gifts of money acknowledged above, are listed in the Report 

 of the kibrarian (p. 71). 



Miscellaneous 



Miss C. E. Dudley, 159 Willow Street, Brooklyn, i old French microscope. 

 Mr. C. P. Freeman, Willowbrook, Calif, i specimen of mistletoe. 



APPENDIX 2 

 PUBLICATIONS OF MKMBKRS 01' STAFF DURING 1924 



Benedict, R. C. 



The moss-leaved fern. Jour, of Llered. 15: \^)-2^. Jan. 



The conservation of beauty. Brooklyn Bot. Card. Leaflets 



XIF. April 10. 

 Problems in the study of the spiimlose ferns. Amer. Fern 



Jour. 14:69-74. July Sept. 



\'ariation among sporelings of a fertile sport of ISoston 



fern. Jour, of llered. 15: 379-394- Sept.; 15: 421-431. 



Oct. {Brooklyn Bot. Card. Contrib. No. 42.) 

 Opportunities for scientist in the New York high school. 



Sci. 45: 524-525- Det:. 5. 

 Scope of biology examinations. Bulletin of the New \'ork 



Societ\- for the Fxperimenial Study of Fducation 6: 



Dec. 



Paris, James A. 



Factors influencing infection of Jloydeum sativum by 



Ustilago hordei. A?ner. Jour. Bot. 1 1 : 1 89-2 14. M arch. 

 {Brooklyn Bot. Card. Contrib. No. 35.) 



