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Review of Human Genetics and its Social Import. Teaching 
Biologist 6: 96-97. March. 
Report of the Resident Investigator (Ferns) for 1936. Brook- 
lyn Bot. Gard. Record 26: 97-98. April. 
Review of A History of Science and Its Relations with Religion 
and Philosophy. Teaching Biologist 6: 117-118. April. 
Review of Morphology of Vascular Plants: Lower Groups 
(Psilophytales to Filicales). Amer. Fern Jour. 27: 62-63. 
April-June. 
Review of On the Types of Devaux’s American Species of 
Ferns. Amer. Fern Jour. 27: 63-64. April-June. 
Review of The Philippine Species of Selaginella. Amer. Fern 
our. 27: 64. April-June. 
Philip Dowell (Dec. 3, 1864—June 25, 1936). Amer. Fern Jour. 
7:41. April-June. 
A Projected Field Trip for Ferns at Owens, New Jersey. 
Amer. Fern Jour. 27: 106. July-September. 
Bishop, George R. 
Plants of xeric habitat. Gardeners’ Chronicle of America 41: 
223-224, 230; 262-263. August-September. 
Brandwein, Paul C. 
Experiments on latent infection of resistant varieties by the 
loose and covered smut of oats. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 
64: 433-444. October. (Reprinted as Brooklyn Botanic 
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Caparn, Harold A. 
The following articles have appeared in Arts and Decoration: 
If you have roses. March. 
Garden paths and how to make them. April. 
What and why is a cutting garden? May. 
A red spring garden. September. 
Cheney, R. H. 
Capillary blood sugar changes after caffeine. Proc. J. Pharma- 
col. and Exper. Therap. 60: 102. June. 
New botany text title misleading. (A review of General and 
Economic Botany by E. E. Stanford.) Jour. New York 
Bot. Gard. 38: 244. October. 
