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COURSES 
During the spring I gave an outdoor course of eight lessons on 
“Ornamental Shrubs ” (registration 34), continued with five les- 
sons in the fall (registration 26). 
MIscELLANEOUS 
During 1932 I acted as chairman of the Systematic Section of 
the Botanical Society of America, with Dr. N. M. Grier as secre- 
tary. A Symposium on “ Methods and Objectives in Field 
Work,” led by Dr. E. D. Merrill, was arranged for the Atlantic 
City meeting. 
LABELS AND SIGNS 
Labels and signs were made by Mr. John McCallum, labeller, 
as follows: 
Galvanized iron labels for the herbaceous beds.............-. 354 
atiilyslabels Wom the CdS otas 26.0.2) suns ecient ence 104 
Lead labels for the woody plants.......... 00.0.0 e eee eee eee 96 
Lead labels for conservatory plants...... 0.0... ce eee eee eee A() 
Lead Jlabels:for*the srocksgarden 2.0 ccerenacs tse hee babe nen os 265 
Sinalliwood= labels ter eis c0s.aialsis. Stadt aeons perature 195 
VN GOCLE TIS TS eee ete leaker. or c5igy gl odes ee eee ae Pacer ete he eka 43 
Geral nvoreu alisctso ke nhcy eee see ect ater RRR ot Pent ea reenter Ci aacit 329 
INO talllaaceecectar coterie an rei mne orc Wee Mae Sei rene eantaraas 1479 
Also numerous miscellaneous numbers and signs. 
Sratistics RELATING To Livinc PLANTS 
Living Plants Received: 
Species or 
Varieties Plants 
71 1,492 
iBiare areca b Leroi aleve pe Serene et rona an ent oree aearet crn 
Sigs oo el VV Wate cogeeeeey chee ane are eae ee eer 205 411 
IES ya ect emere telat brcantate Mattie tetra Sacks Cie mnie atone 253 756 
VA UCase ess san «hig See OR A ea 439 5,461 
Bar SEC Cer a ete a i isi yn BN adr eR WE Cet 1,164 1,164 
AMR co teagan tang) a te a Saeco tnreterece 2,132 9,284 
Cuttings Received: 
yore sat Cette nie Beer AOR doy Baca ee ees 26 263 
IS Vay er re eee eee Sg ele id aaa care em as 8 11 
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