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the grasses and sedges. Reprinted primarily for use in Brooklyn 
Botanic Garden classes. Price $1.00. On sale at the Information 
Desk and Entrance Gates, and by mail. 
Guide Books, Maps, and Souvenir Postcards of the Garden 
During the last few years, Guide Books have been published 
from time to time, as special numbers of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden Record, based upon and explaining various Botanic Garden 
features and exhibits. 
[each of these publications is more than a guide to an exhibit: it 
is an elementary treatise on the general subject illustrated by the 
Garden feature or exhibit. In this way the Guides have value 
even for those who may not be able to visit the Botanic Garden. 
The following numbers have been published: 
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Guide No. 2. Gardens within a garden: A general guide to the 
grounds of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. By C. Stuart Gager. 
May, 1929. 36 pages, 16 illustrations and map. Price, 25 cents. 
Out of print. 
Guide No. 3. The story of our metate: A chronicle of corn. 
sy FF. W. Hodge. November, 1929. 25 pages, 14 illustrations. 
Price, 25 cents. 
Guide No. 4. The Japanese Garden of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden. By Bunkio Matsuki. July, 1930. 38 pages, 20 illustra- 
tions. Price, 35 cents; by mail, 40 cents. Out of print. 
Guide No. 5. The Rock Garden of the Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 
den. By Montague Free. May, 1931. 55 pages, 28 illustrations. 
Price, 35 cents; by mail, 40 cents. 
Guide No. 6. Japanese potted trees (Hachinoki). By Bunkio 
Matsuki. November, 1931. 16 pages, 11 illustrations. Price, 
35 cents; by mail, 40 cents. 
Guide No. 7. The story of our boulders: Glacial geology of 
the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. By C. Stuart Gager and Ernst 
Antevs. May, 1932. 43 pages, 22 illustrations. Price, 35 cents; 
by mail, 40 cents. 
Guide No. 8. The story of fossil plants. Guide to the eight 
transparencies in Conservatory House No. 2. By Edward W. 
derry. July, 1932. 29 pages, 8 illustrations. Price, 35 cents; 
by mail, 40 cents. 
