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by gifts of private funds or by city appropriations. Since this 
issue was published the following features have been completed as 
the result of gifts: Conservatory Plaza Fountain, Entrances to 
Native Wild Flower Garden, Foot Bridge over the Brook near 
the outlet of the Lake. Funds for one new Garden Seat have also 
been pledged, and the city has made appropriation for the develop- 
ment of the North Addition. The July number was Guide No. 4, 
The Japanese Garden of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The cir- 
culation of the Recorp at the close of the year was 1608 copies. 
Leaflets 
Three single numbers and four double numbers were issued. 
Number 6 (September 10) was a brief description of the Rose 
Garden. The circulation as of December was 1930 copies. 
Contributions and Memoirs 
Numbers 57 and 58 of the Contributions were published. No 
ATemoir was issued. 
APPENDIX 5 
FIELD TRIPS CONDUCTIED-1930 
By the Director: 
May 3. Torrey Botanical Club. Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
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By the Curator of Public Instruction: 
May 31. Department of Botany, Department of Education, 
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Kreischerville, 
Staten Island, to see stand of Pinus virginiana. 
September 13. Torrey Botanical Club. Fresh Kills, Staten 
Island. 
By the Curator of Plants: 
May 3. Torrey Botanical Club. Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
May 10. Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Department 
of Botany, Hollis, L. I. 
By the Assistant Curator of Plants: 
Iebruary 9. Torrey Botanical Club. Pleasant Plains, Staten 
Island. Winter Trip. 
