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Brooklyn Botanic Garden Record 
Bimonthly. Volume NX (1931) comprised 294 pages. As 
usual, the March number comprised the Annual Report. The 
May number constituted the Guide to the Rock Garden (Guide 
No. 5), and the July number was devoted to Dr. George M. 
Reed's report on hybrids of Jris fulva and Iris foliosa, with a 
double page colored plate. The November number was the first 
published Guide to the Japanese Garden (Guide No. 6). The 
circulation of the RecorpD at the close of the year was 1601. 
Leaflets 
Three single numbers and three double numbers were issued. 
The circulation as of December was 1750 copies. Dr. Arthur 
Harmount Graves, curator of public instruction, is the editor. 
Contributions and A\Jemoirs 
Numbers 59, 60, and 61 of the Contributions were published. 
No Wemozr was issued. 
APPENDIX 5 
FIELD TRIPS CONDUCTED 
By the Curator of Public Instruction: 
February 15. Torrey Botanical Club. To Kreischerville, 
Staten Island, to see stand of Pinus virginiana. 
July 18. New York University Summer School of Education. 
Trip near Sebago Lake, N. Y., to see various species of 
woody plants. 
September 13. Torrey Botanical Club. To Fresh Kills, 
Staten Island. 
By the Curator of Plants: 
May 16. Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Depart- 
ment of Botany, to Hollis, L. I. 
Aug. 22-29. Torrey Botanical Club. To Hunter, Overlook, 
and Blackhead Mts. in the Catskills. 
Sept. 19. Torrey Botanical Club. To the Palisades for gold- 
enrods. 
By the Resident Investigator (Ferns): 
May 16. New York Association of Biology Teachers. Pound 
Ridge Reservation, New York. 
