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Genetics 
In Co-operation with the Editorial Board of Genetics 
Bimonthly. Volume XVII comprised 34 papers, 711 pages, 13 
plates, and 97 text figures (as against 33 papers, 680 pages, 12 
plates, and 112 text figures in 1931). In Reeent Advances m 
Plant Genetics by Sansome and Philp (Blakiston, 1932) there are 
47 pages of bibliography of genetics papers. In this list there are 
118 citations of papers that have been published in Genetics. The 
number of citations for five other leading genetics journals of the 
world are as follows: 101, 78, 61, 53,13. At the close of the fiscal 
year (November 30, 1932) the circulation was 657, the annual 
budget $5822.13, the credit balance $938.01, and assets over liabili- 
ties $1369.34 (as against 685, $5474.44, $719.24, and $1161.59 in 
1931). Dr. Donald F. Jones, Connecticut Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station, continued as Managing [¢ditor. 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record 
Bimonthly. Volume XXT (1932) comprised 330 pages. As 
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usual, the March number comprised the Annual Report. T 
May number constituted Guide No. 7, The Story of Our Boulders, 
Glacial Geology of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and_ the July 
‘he Story of Fossil Plants, Guide to 
‘he circulation 
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number was Guide No. 8, ” 
the Transparencies in Conservatory House No. 2. 
of the Record at the close of the year was 1726. 
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Leaflets 
Six single numbers were issued. The circulation as of Decem- 
ber was 1942 copies. Dr. Arthur Harmount Graves, curator of 
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public instruction, is the editor. 
Contributions and Memoirs 
Numbers 62, 63, 64, and 65 of the Contributions were published. 
