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ticultural Society, 1910; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Certifi- 
cate), 1908-1912; Dept. of Floriculture, N. Y. State College of 
Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y., 1912-1913; Instructor in Floriculture, 
School of Horticulture for Women, Ambler, Penna., 1913; Head 
Gardener, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1914-1920; Horticulturist 
and Head Gardener 1920-1924; Horticulturist, 1924-. 
ARTHUR Harmount Graves, Ph.D., Curator of Public Instruc- 
tion, 
A.B., Yale, 1900; Ph.D., 1907; University of London, 1914- 
1915; Assistant in Botany, Sheffield Scientific School and Yale 
School of Forestry, 1902-1904; Instructor in Forest Botany, Yale 
School of Forestry, 1904-1906; Instructor in Botany, Sheffield 
Scientific School, 1906-1909; Assistant Professor, 1909-1914; 
Associate Professor of Biology, Connecticut College for Women. 
1916-1917; Pathologist and Collaborator, Office of Investigations 
in Forest Pathology, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1918-; 
Curator of Public Instruction, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1921-. 
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ALFRED GUNDERSEN, Docteur de l'Université (Paris), Curator of 
Plants. 
A.B., Stanford University, 1897; A.M., Harvard University, 
1907 ; Decent de l'Université, Paris, 1910; Teacher, secondary 
schools, Boston, Mass., 1898-1903; Assistant, Arnold Arboretum, 
1910-1913; Herbarium Assistant, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 
1914-1915; Assistant Curator of the Herbarium, 1916-1919; 
Associate Curator of Plants, 1920-1924; Curator of Plants, 1924. 
H. Dorotity JENKINS, A.B., Instructor. 
A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1927; Assistant, Newark Museum, 
1929-1930; Instructor, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 1930-. 
Frances M. Miner, A.B., Instructor. 
A.B., Smith College. 1927; Local Director, Elmira Council Girl 
Scouts, Elmira, N. ¥., 1927-1930; Director, Elmira Girl Scout 
Camp, 1928-1930; neers Brooklyn Bane Garden, 1930-. 
Grorce Marrirw Reep, Ph.D., Curator of Plant Pathology. 
A.B., Geneva College, 1900; A.M., University of Wisconsin, 
1904; Ph.D., 1907; Professor of Natural Science, Amity Col- 
