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Lectures and Classes 
Following lectures by Dr. Graves and Dr. Svenson, I gave two 
lectures at the Garden in March, “ Mesozoic Life: Gymnosperms 
and Reptiles,” and ‘“ Cenozoic Life: Angiosperms and Mammals.” 
Assisted by Miss Hester M. Rusk, I gave a course of eight lessons 
in the Botanic Garden on “ Plant Families.” 
Seed Exchange 
Seeds were collected in the southern mountains by Dr. H. k. 
Svenson and by Mr. A. J. Sharp; seeds of Venus’ Fly Trap were 
collected by Miss C. Harrell in North Carolina. 
European Travel 
As reported in the January 1931 Recorp, I attended the London 
Horticultural Congress and the Cambridge Botanical Congress and 
later visited Scandinavia and Russia, during August, September 
and October. 
Illustrations of Flowering Plants 
With a view chiefly to use for outdoor study and notes, 300 
copies of a book were printed in December containing 200 plates 
of flowering plants, illustrating about 1500 species. ‘hese are 
from Dr. G. T. Stevens’ work, printed in 1910, used by permis- 
sion of his son Dr. Charles W. Stevens of New York City. 
Labels and Signs 
Labels and signs were made by our labeler, Mr. John McCallum, 
as follows: 
Steel labels for herbaceous beds ...............2020022 eee ee 337 
Steelsamulyalabelshtors DEUS. .2-4 es aa hee ge tenets cece eens 138 
[eadelabelS ror woody plantse yooh ee serge ecto neke aeons 194 
eeadplabels store oclesou teller at. sels e Mer wee een era 143 
StrialPwOoOdenmlabel Smeets se ey. cd) ss act eee eens Ahan Acc ehceermnts 280 
WTO OGLETIBST OS eree en yn tin ts cities JANIE iia nol aps ne Sndern eye 132 
Cad boat destoulSpemme te pea. tess bts sh) sean. eae ts emcees 154 
EAT Oe, OOCEm la el Serge og as 2 crc lett th i sees eee ae omen 65 
Ay aN Vier Ne #2 tS ae am Rec rP RaDrar ea te ean ens 1,443 
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Also numerous miscellaneous numbers and signs. 
