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APPENDIX 4 
REPORT ON BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 
PUBLICATIONS, 1932 
American Journal of Botany 
Official Organ of the Botanical Society of America Volume XIX 
(1932) comprised, as usual, ten monthly issues (omitting August 
and September), with 63 papers, 865 pages, 57 plates, and 387 text 
figures (as against OS papers, 887 pages, 64 plates, and 280 text 
figures i 1931). Three papers were published on the “ author 
payment " plan. Dr. Arthur Harmount Graves continued on the 
editorial board as representative of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
At the annual meeting of the Botanical Society of America in At- 
lantic City, the last week in December, Prof. Sam I. Trelease, of 
Columbia University, was elected Editor-in-Chief, in place of Prof. 
Edmund W. Sinnott, who resigned after six years of service. 
The circulation at the close of the fiscal year (November 30, 
1932) was 1697 as against 1704 one year ago. The annual budget 
was $14,523.64 against $15,660.40 in 1931. The year closed with 
a credit balance of $2,744.35 and assets over liabilities of $2,855.11 
plus the value of back sets and volumes on hand. 
Lscology 
Official Organ of the Ecological Society of America 
Quarterly. Volume NIIL comprised 35 papers (besides re- 
views, proceedings, and miscellaneous matter), 424 pages and 109 
text figures (as against 43 papers, 744 pages, and 258 text figures 
in 1931). The circulation at the close of the fiscal year (No- 
vember 30, 1932) was 1160 as against 1140 one year ago. 
The annual budget was $5286.64, the credit balance $1727.37 and 
assets over habilities $1150.71) (against $5634.31, $399.55 and 
$343.18 habilities over assets in 1931) plus back sets and volumes 
— 
on hand. Dr. Henry IK. Svenson succeeded Dr. Alfred Gundersen 
on the editorial board as the Brooklyn Botanic Garden representa- 
tive. Prof. Alfred Ie. emerson and Prof. George D. Fuller, both 
of the University of Chicago, continued as Iditor and Associate 
Ieditor, respectively. 
