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Plantations and Greenhouses :— 
Curator of Plants. 
Head Gardener. 
Gardeners. 
Greenhouse Aids. 
Labeler. 
Library : 
Librarian. 
Library aid. 
Publications :— 
Editor-in-Chief. 
Miscellaneous :— 
Director of the Laboratories. 
Preparator. 
Photographer, 
Artist. 
Technician. 
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Appointments 
During 1911, in addition to day laborers, four appointments 
were made, as follows: 
January 1. Miss Bertha M. Eves, Secretary and Librarian. 
Miss Eves was for six years Secretary in the departments of 
botany and horticulture, and Librarian of the departmental 
library, in the University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., and for 
fourteen months, Secretary of the State Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, Gainesville, Florida. 
March: 16. Mr. Norman ‘Taylor, Curator of Plants. Mr. 
Taylor was for six years connected with the New York Botani- 
cal Garden, being Custodian of the Plantations from 1907 to 
1909, and Assistant Curator from Igo9 to the date of his appoint- 
ment to the staff of the Brooklyn Garden. Mr. Taylor has been 
iytogeographical study 
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at work for a number of years on a /p 
of the local flora, embracing the Torrey Botanical Club range, 
