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Graves, Arthur Harmount 
—— The present continued development of basal shoots from 
blighted chestnut trees. Science N.S. 63: 164-165. 
February 5 
—— An unusual insect gall on scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea 
Muench). Torreya 26: 1-2. February. 
—— Report of work in forest Saisie for 1295. Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Rec. 15: 58-60. April. 
—— Report of the Curator of Public Instruction for 1925. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec, 15: 67-70. April. 
—— The cause of the persistent development of basal shoots 
from blighted chestnut trees. Phytopath. 16: 615-621, 
September. 
—— Forms and functions of leaves. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Leaflets 14°-!°: 1-8. November. 
—— 72 newspaper articles relating to the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. 
—— 3 abstracts of botanical books and papers in Botanical Ab- 
stracts, Vol. 14, and in Biological Abstracts, Vol. 1. 
Gundersen, Alfred 
—— Seed List. Brooklyn Botanic Garden Rec. 15: January 
(with M. Free). 
—— International Seed Exchange, Communication No. 7, May 
(with C. S. Gager). 
—— The Classification of Dicotyledons. (Book Review.) 
Torreya 26: 70-75. (July-August. ) 
—— The Need of an Enlarged List of Botanical Nomina Con- 
servanda. Science 64: 182-183. August. 
Kiernan, Francis P., and Orland E. White 
—— Color inheritance in four o’clocks. Jour. Heredity 17: 
383-386. October. 
Peck, Mary Ellen 
—— Twenty-seven abstracts of scientific papers relating to plant 
breeding, heredity, and evolution. Botanical Abstracts 
(Genetics Section). Vol. XV. 
