108 
—— A preliminary list of native and naturalized woody plants 
of Greater New York. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets 
XTI7*. October 14. 
— 84 newspaper articles written during the course of the year 
on matters relating to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
— — 13 abstracts of botanical books and pamphlets in Botanical 
Education section of Botanical Abstracts, Vol. 14. 
Gundersen, Alfred 
— Seed List. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec. 14: Jan. (with Mr. 
Free). 
—— International Seed Exchange, Communication No. 5, April 
(with C. Stuart Gager). 
— Some Questions Relating to the Classification of Flowering 
Plants. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets XIII. Oct. 28. 
—— International Seed Exchange, Communication No. 6, 
November (with C. Stuart Gager). 
—— Is an International List of Genera of Cultivated Plants 
Possible? Science 62: 589. Dec. 25. 
Neff, Dorothy I. 
—— Eleven abstracts of scientific papers relating to heredity, 
plant breeding, and evolution. Botanical Abstracts 
(Genetics Section). Vol. XIV. 
Reed, George M. 
—— Sorghum. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets XI. April. 
—— The test garden for Apogon irises. Amer. Iris Soc. Bull. 
15: 22-24. April. 
—— The test garden for beardless irises. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Rec. 14: 115-118. July 
—— The inheritance of resistance of oat hybrids to loose smut. 
Mycologia 17: 163-181. July-Aug. (Brooklyn Bot. 
Gard. Contrib. No. 45.) 
Reed, George M., Marion Griffiths, and F. N. Briggs 
—— Varietal susceptibility of oats to loose and covered smuts. 
U.S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 1275: 1-39. April. (Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Contrib. No. 34.) 
