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The present status of the chestnut in North America. Report 
of the 20th Annual Meeting Northern Nut Growers Assn., 
New York City, September 12, 13, 14, 1929, pp. 48-54. 
Report of work in forest pathology for 1929. Brooklyn Bot. 
Gard. Record 19: 62-67. March. 
Report of the Curator of Public Instruction for 1929. Preok- 
lyn Bot. Gard. Record 1g: 70-81. March. 
Inwood Park, Manhattan. Yorreya 30: 117-129. October. 
Forms and functions of roots. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets 
XVIII? 1: 1-8. December. 
47 newspaper articles relating to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Eight Abstracts in Biological Abstracts. 
Gundersen, Alfred 
Communication No. 11: Familiae et genera quorum usus est 
diversus. Brooklyn Botanic Garden International Seed 
Exchange. April, 193 
The principal groups of fossil plants. Brooklyn Pot. Gard. 
Leaflets XVIII*. May 14. 
Report of the Curator of Plants for 1929. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Record 19: 94-100. March. 
Report of progress on research. (Various problems in Sys- 
tematic Botany.) Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 19: 67-68. 
March. 
Reed, George M. 
A new method of producing and detecting sorghum hybrids. 
Jour. Heredity 21: 132-144. March. 
Beardless Iris Project. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 19: 60-62. 
March. 
Plant Pathology. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 19: 55-60. 
March. 
Specimens of cereals for high schools. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Record 1g: 82-86. March 
Report on a trip to Japan and to the Northwestern United 
States. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Record 19: 257-208. No- 
vember. 
