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Twenty-sixth annual report of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 
1936: Report of the director. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 
25: 11-39. Apri 
Botanic Gardens of the world: Materials for a history. Brook- 
lyn Bot. Gard. Record 26: 149-353. July. 
The New York State Museum: One hundred years young. 
73rd Convocation, University of the State of New York, 
celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Division of 
Science and State Museum. Adsiract. The Univ. State 
of New York Bull. to the Schools 24: 54-55. Nov. (Pub. 
in full, Sccentific Monthly. Pp. 71-79. January, 1938.) 
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Graves, Arthur Harmount 
Naturalized daffodils and other narcissus at the Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden. The American Daffodil Year Book. Pp. 
27, 28. (May). 
Common oak trees in winter. School Nature League. (New 
York City) Bull. 5 (Series 7). Pp. 1-3. January. 
Botany. Revision service (for 1936). Collier's National 
Encyclopedia. Pp. 16,17. April. 
Chestnut breeding work in 1936. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 
7-50. April. 
Report of the Curator of Public Instruction for 1936. Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Record 26: 62-71. April. 
Sunscald of tulip flowers. Phytopathology 27: 731-734. June. 
The educational program at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Bull. of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 42°: 
24, 25. September. 
— a new chestnut tree. Radio Garden Club 6 (Digest 
: 1-4. September. 
pee ee at the botanic garden. Bull. of the Brooklyn 
Institute of Arts and Sciences 42°: 81... November. 
Cedar and golden larch children. Bull. of the Brooklyn Insti- 
tute of Arts and Sciences 42°: 129. December. 
39 newspaper articles relating to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Gundersen, Alfred 
Report of the Curator of Plants for 1936. Brooklyn Bot. 
Gard. Rec. 26: 76-80. April. 
