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Shaw, Ellen Eddy 
New Year’s greetings. Natl. Plant, Flower and Fruit 
Guild Mag. 15: 1. January. 
—— All year round program for Guild workers. Natl. Plant, 
Flower and Fruit Guild Mag. 15: 1. January. 
— A school of nuts—How cocoanuts are gathered. Junior 
Home Mag. 7: 1. January. 
—— Some requisites necessary for success in business life. 
Woman’s Page, Brooklyn Daily Eagle. January. 
— The soil. Natl. Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild Mag. 15: 
2. March. 
—— Report of the Curator of Elementary Instruction. Brook- 
lyn Bot. Gard. Rec. 15: 70-75. April. 
— The school garden in child life. American Childhood 
ER teh ZaypEDL, 
—— Garden clubs. Natl. Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild Mag. 
Tig Geen Niciye 
—— My skipping rope—The story of sisal and Manila fiber. 
Junior Home Mag. 7: 5. May. 
— The chocolate tree’s nurse—The story of the banana. 
Jumor Home Mag. 7:7. July. 
Simpson, Ray 
—— Report of the Librarian for 1925. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Rec. 15: 76-80. April. 
Taylor, Norman 
Plant life on East Anglian heaths. Ecology 7: III. 
January. 
—— Grier’s Notes on the flora of Long Island. Rhodora 27: 
213-215. February. 
—— The sun, the wind, and the gardener. Garden Magazine 
42: 426. February. 
—— Mrs. Walcott’s “ North American Wild Flowers.” Satur- 
day Review of Literature. April. 
— Report of the Curator of Plants and Plantations for 1925. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec. 15: 81-83. April. 
—— Notes on the plant life of the DuVal Trail from Brandon, 
Vermont, to the Long Trail on the Green Mountains. 
1-8. Green Mountain Club. June. 
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