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APPENDIX 2 
PUBLICATIONS BY THE BOTANIC GARDEN 
PERSONNEL DURING 1931 
Becker, Hermann 
Der Botanische Garten in Brooklyn, New York. Gartnerei 
Fachblatt. July 15. 
Winterschiitz fiir Gebolze im éstlichen Nordamerika. Gart- 
nerei Fachblatt. November 15. 
Benedict, Ralph C. 
Fern books tolend. American Fern Journal 21: 34-48. Janu- 
ary—March. 
Native weeds. Review: Muenscher, W. C. Some changes in 
weed flora of Whatcom County, Washington (Torreya 30: 
130-134. Sept.—Oct., 1930). American Fern Journal 21: 
28-29. January—March. 
Review: Plunkett, Charles R. Outlines of modern biology. 
Bulletin of Iligh Points 13: 62-63. February. 
Review: Gates, R. R. Heredity and man. Bulletin of High 
Points 13: 63-04. February. 
Some contributions of technical research to elementary biology. 
School Science and Mathematics 31: 146-151. February. 
Report of the Resident Investigator. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Record 20: 128-131. March. 
The responsibility of biology in health education. Science 
Bulletin. March. 
Report of the editors for 1930. In collaboration with E. J. 
Winslow and C. A. Weatherby. American Fern Journal 
21: 78-79. April—June. 
Recent fern literature. Review: Graustein, Jeanette E.  Evi- 
dences of hybridism in Selaginella. (Bot. Gag. Vol. 90, 
Sept., 1930.) American Fern Journal 21:109-110.  July— 
September. 
Recent fern literature. Review: Kiimerle, J. V. (Budapest, 
Hungary). Three short papers on exotic fern types. 
American Fern Journal 21: 110. July-September. 
The oldest living fern. American Fern Journal 21:111. July 
September. 
