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Status: 
Field work and laboratory tests of soils completed during sea- 
sons of 1920-1923. Project completed with publication of 
results as Volume III of the Memoirs of the Brooklyn Bo- 
tanic Garden, issued June 10, 1927. 
Personnel: 
NorMAN TayLor, Curator of Plants (1927- ). Connell 
University (1900-1901). Museum Aid, New York Botanical 
Garden (1904-1907) ; Custodian of the Plantations (1908) ; As- 
sistant Curator (1909-1911). Curator of Plants, Brooklyn Bo- 
tanic Garden (1911-1920); Curator of Plants and Plantations 
(1921-19260). Editor, Torreya (1911-1922); Editor, Journal 
International Garden Club (1917-1920) ; Associate editor, Ecol- 
ogy (1920- _), : 
BARRINGTON Moore, Editor of Ecology. (For Project 4, only.) 
PUBLICATIONS IQII-1927 
Local flora notes. Torreya 11: 170-174, 186-189. IOQII. 
Some modern trends in ecology. Torreya 12: II0-I17. I9QI12. 
n the origin and present distribution of the pine-barrens of 
New Jersey. Torreya 12: 229-242. I912. 
Plants collected on the South Georgia Expedition. Brooklyn 
Mus, Sci. Bull. 2: 60-63. 1914. 
Flora of the vicinity of New York;’a contribution to plant 
geography. N. Y. Bot. Gard. Memoirs 5: 1-683. I9QI15. 
The growth-forms of the flora of the vicinity of New York. 
Am, Jotir, Bot. 2523-31. IoOrs: 
Endemism in the flora of the vicinity of New York. ‘Torreya 
16: 18-28. 1916. 
A white cedar swamp at Merrick, Long Island, and its sig- 
nificance. N. Y. Bot. Gard. Memoirs 6: 79-88. 1916. 
Quantitative study of Raunkiaer’s growth-forms as illustrated 
by the 400 commonest species on Long Island, New 
York. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Memoirs 1: 486-491. 1918. 
.Plants and animals of Mount Marcy, New York. Ecology 1: 
71-94, 204-233, 274-288. 1920. (With others.) 
Endemism in the Bahama flora. Ann. Bot. 35: 523+532. 
1921. 
