soi 
Plant pathology. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 21: 42-46. 
March. 
3eardless iris project. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 21: 54-58. 
March. 
Inheritance of resistance to loose and covered smuts in hybrids 
between certain susceptible oat varieties and Black Mesdag. 
Proc. Sixth Internat. Congress of Genetics 2: 164-165. 
August. 
Reed, George M. and Bunkio Matsuki 
Album of Hana-shobu by Doctor Miyoshi. A translation. 
Amer. Tris Soc. Bull, 44: 3-29. July. 
Reed, George M. and T. R. Stanton 
Physiologic races of Ustilago levis and U. Avenae on red oats. 
Jour. Agr. Res. 44: 147-153. January. 
Shaw, Ellen Eddy 
Spiritual benefits through nature guiding. Bulletin of the 
Garden Club of America. March. 
Report of the Curator of [Elementary Instruction. Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Record 21: 75-80. 
Gardens for children, a civic factor. Bulletin of The University 
of the State of New York 18: 229-231. April. 
Visiting the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Bulletin of the Depart- 
ment of Elementary School Principals, The Eleventh Ycar- 
book 11: 476-481. I 
A gift garden. The National Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild 
Mag. 21: 15-16. May. 
Nature education at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Addresses 
and Proceedings of the Secventieth Annual Meeting of the 
National Education Association 70: 474-475. November. 
The following articles appeared in M/cCall’s Magazine in the 
issues indicated : 
A thumb-nail garden guide. February. 
Spring planting of roses. March. 
The beginner's rock garden. April. 
The gardener’s picture book of flower novelties for 1932. 
ne. 
Indoor bulb culture. September. 
