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Bulb planting, 1923. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 13: 



21 22. Jan. 

 • A most easily grown three dozen. Gard. Mag. 39: i. 



March. 

 Flowers of the rock garden. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets, 



Series XIP. April 30. 



• Rock gardens. Gard. Cliron. Amer. 28: 5. May. 



Rock gardens. Jour. Nnu York Ilort. Soc. 1924. 



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Sinnott's Botany (Review). Sci. 59: 319-320. April 4. 



■ Thirteenth Annual Report of the Brooklyn Botanic 



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Gard. Rec. 13: 2^-53. April. 

 Transeau's General Botany (Review). Ecology 5: 207. 



April. 

 The educational value of a botanic garden. Museum 



Work 7: 3-10. May-June. 

 Venus's Flytrap in bloom. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec. 13: 



128-130. July. 

 ■ Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Bull. Gard. Club of America 



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 • 10 Abstracts of botemical publications in Nos. 4, 6, 8, 9, 



and II of Botanical Abstracts. 



Graves, Arthur Harmount 



Report of the Curator of Public Instruction for 1923. 



Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec. 13: 62-67. April. 



