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Cleveland, Mr. Charles, 1 bird house. 
Department of Parks, Brooklyn (James 
loads of as 
Frazee, Mr. V. L. a nuts of Castanea dentata. 
Hyde, Mrs. on K., 28 drawings of insect galls. 
Loines, Miss Hilda, 1/2 re seeds of Castanea dentata. 
Martin, Mrs. Everett P., Gavel made from wood of Cedar of Lebanon. 
Montgomery, Mr. Frank A., 1 photograph of Venus Flytrap. 
Purdy, Miss Maud, 1 bookcase, 1 drawing table, 1 coat tree, and 1 screen. 
Stern, Dr. Bernhard, 2 fruits of the Osage Orange. 
Swift, Mrs. Oscar W., 1 lantern slide. 
Thatcher, John & Son, 5 Ibs. Minwax Caulking Compound. 
Yokohoma Nursery Co., Japan, Services in growing and forw arding Irises 
collected in Japan by Dr. Reed 
Young, Hon. Richard, 1 bird bath. 
Zilver, Mr. L., 50 photographs of views in Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 
Browne, Commissioner), 100 
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APPENDIX 2 
PUBLICATIONS BY THE BOTANIC GARDEN 
PERSONNEL DURING 1932 
Benedict, Ralph C. 
Plant breeding: new and old. The Teaching Biologist 1: No. 4. 
January. 
Another fern list. Amer. Fern Jour, 22:25. January-March. 
Review: Stockard, Prof. Charles R. Physical basis of person- 
ality. W. W. Norton & Co., Inc. 1932. The Teaching 
Biologist 1: No. 5. February. 
Report of the Resident Investigator (Ferns) for 1932.  Brook- 
Iyn Bot. Gard. Record 21: 106-108. March. 
Review: Cannon, W. B. The wisdom of the body. W. W. 
Norton & Co., Inc. 1932. The Teaching Biologist 1: No. 7. 
April. 
Note on Botrychium. Aimer. Fern Jour. 22: 58-59, April- 
Two valuable books for the biology teacher. The Teaching 
Piologist 1: No.8. May. 
Review: Mann, Paul B. & Hastings, George 
Henry Holt & Co. Phe Teaching Biologist 1: No. 9. June. 
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Review: Lawton, Elva. 
()ut-of-doors. 
Regeneration and induced polyploidy 
