from New York papers, but from various parts of the country. 
Besides 18 papers and periodicals 
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in Greater New York, these 
clippings have come from the following : 
New York State: 
Chronicle, Rochester 
Syracuse Post Standard 
Massachusetts : 
Boston Herald 
Christian Science Monitor, Boston 
eines Id Republican 
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Ate to ee é, Stamford 
ew Haven Union 
District of Columbia: 
Nature Magazine, Washington 
Washington Star 
We aes Evening Star 
Ohi 
yee: Times 
Hernia Examiner, Chicago 
Louisiana : 
Times Shiai New Orleans 
New Jersey California 
Gea Herald, Newtown Los Asees Times 
Pe Brine Columbia 
Journal, Cor * Province of ee Rcunien? 
Philadelphia "Public Ledger 
Pittsburgh Press 
Maryland: 
Sun, Baltimore 
Editorial Work, etc. 
During the year I was appointed Editor of the General Biology 
section of the new Biological Abstracts, the periodical which re- 
places Botanical Abstracts on which I served, with yourself, as As- 
sistant Editor of the Botanical Education section. I have con- 
tinued to serve on the editorial board of the American Journal of 
Botany. I have also edited the 1926 series of Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden Leaflets, consisting of to numbers. In August I attended 
the International Congress of Plant Sciences at Ithaca, N. Y., act- 
ing as the official delegate from the Torrey Botanical Club. In 
December I attended the annual meeting of the American Associa- 
tion for the Advancement of Science at Philadelphia. In Jan- 
uary I was re-elected secretary of the Torrey Botanical Club. 
Respectfully submitted, 
ARTHUR HARMOUNT GRAVES, 
Curator of Public Instruction 
